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Know  that  the  Lord  is  God  indeed ; 

Without  our  aid  He  did  us  make: 
We  are  His  Hock,  He  doth  us  feed. 

And  for  His  sheep  He  doth  ua  tnke.  • 


For  why  ?  the  Lord  our  God  is  good, 

His  mercy  is  for  ever  sure ; 
His  truth' at  all  times  firmly  stood. 

And  shall  from  age  to  ixge  endure. 

DOXOLOGY.     L.  M. 
Praise  God,  from  whom  all  hlessinf?*  flow, 


O  enter  then  Hifl  gates  with  praise. 

Approach  witli  joy  His  courts  unto:      Praise  Him,  all  creatures  here  Ix-low  ; 
Praise,  laud,  and  bless  His  name  always,  Praise  Him  above,  ye  heave:)ly  ho.st; 

For  it  is  seemly  so  to  do.  |Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

Bp.  Tuos.  Ken,  1G97. 


No.  2. 


§iaUftu|ah,  tb  ganel 


•'  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  He  gave  Tlisonly  begotten  Son,  that  whosoever 
believeth  In  Him,  should  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life."— John  ;i:  10. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1.  'Tis    the    prom  -  ise       of     God,     full     sal  -    va  -  tion      to       give 

2.  Tho'  the    path  -  way      be      lone  -  ly,      and     dan  -  ger  -  ous      too, 


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3  Many  loved  ones  have  I  in  yon  heavenly  throng. 
They  are  safe  now  in  glory,  and  this  is  their  song: 

Hallelujah,  'tis  done  !  etc. 

4  Little  children  T  see  standing  close  by  their  King, 
And  Ho  smiles  as  their  song  of  salvation  they  sing: 

Hallelujah,  'tis  done  !  etc. 

5  There  are  prophets  and  kings  in  that  throng  I  behold. 

And  they  sing  as  they  march  through  the  streets  of  pure  gold: 
Hallelujah,  'tis  done  !  etc. 

6  There's  a  part  in  that  chorus  for  you  and  for  me, 
And  the  theme  of  our  praises  forever  will  be: 

Hallelujah,  'tis  done  !  etc. 


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"  Without  Mc  ye  can  do  nothing."— John  15:  5. 


Mrs.  Annie  S.  Hawks, 

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2  I  need  Thee  every  hour; 

Stay  Thou  near  by  ; 
Temptations  lose  their  power 
When  Thou  art  nigh.— i?e/. 

3  I  need  Thee  every  hour, 

In  joy  or  pain  ; 
Come  quickly  and  abide, 
Or  life  is  vain. — R(f. 


4  I  need  Thcc  every  hour  ; 

Teach  mc  Thy  will ; 
And  Thy  rich  promises 
In  me  fulfil. — Rcf. 

5  I  need  Thee  every  hour, 

Most  Holy  One  ; 
Ob,  make  me  Thine  indeed, 
Thou  blessed  Son.— .Ee/. 


No.  4.      ^aff  in  the  ^xn\$  of  ffsuis. 

"  Underneath  are  the  everlasting  arms.*'— Deut.  33:  27. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


W.  ir.  DoANE,  by  per, 

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1.  Safe     in     the  arms  of       Je    -      sus,    Safe    on    His  gen  -  tie  breast, 
Cho. — Safe    in    the  arms  of      Je    -      sus,    Safe    on    Eis  gen  -  tie    breast, 


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2  Safe  in  the  arms  of  Jesus, 

'Safe  from  corroding  care, 
Safe  from  the  world's  temptations, 

Sin  cannot  harm  me  there. 
Free  from  the  blight  of  sorrow, 

Free  from  my  dou])ts  and  fears ; 
Only  a  few  more  trials, 

Only  a  few  more  tears! — Cho. 


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3  Jesus,  my  heart's  dear  rcfugo, 

Jesus  has  died  for  me; 
Firm  on  the  Kock  of  Ages 

Ever  my  trust  shall  be. 
Here  let  me  wait  with  patience, 

Wait  till  the  night  is  o'er; 
Wait  till  I  see  the  morning 

Break  on  the  golden  shore. — Cho. 


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No.  5. 


?Hc  3Covd  u*iU  3?viui(lf. 


Casting  all  your  care  upon  Him,  for  He  careth  for  you."— 1  Peter  5:  7. 


Mrs.  M.  A.  W.  Cook. 


rifiLip  Pnii.Mrs,  by  per. 


1.  In  some  way    or    oth  -  er    the  Lord  will   pro- vide:     It  may   not    be 

2.  At  some  time   or    oth  -  er    the  Lord  will    pro-vide:     It  may   not     be 


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And  this  be  the  token — 
No  word  He  bath  .sjjoken 
Was  ever  vet  broken: 
"The  Lord  will  provide." 

4  March  on  then  ripht  boldly;  the  sea  shall  divide 

The  pathway  made  glorious, 
With  shoutings  victorious, 
We'll  join  in  the  chorus, 
"  The  Lord  will  provide." 


No.  6. 


®he  pittfty  and  IHine. 


"  Rejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  that  was  lost."— Luke  loi  6.  ""', 
Elizabeth  C.  CiiEPHANE,  18G8.  Ira.  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 

To  be  sung  only  as  a  Solo. 


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2.  "  Lord,  Thou  hast  here  Thy  nine-ty  and  nine;  Are  they  not  e-nough  for 


fold,      But      one     v.'as  out  on  the  hills  away,  Far      off  from  the  gates  of 
Thee?''  But  the  iShepherd  made  answer:"  This  of  mine  Has  wan-  dered  away  from 


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But  none  of  the  ransomed  ever  knew 
How  deep  were  the  waters  crossed; 

Nor  how  dark  was  tlie  night  that  the  Lord 
passed  through 
Ere  He  found  His  sheep  that  was  lost. 

Out  in  the  desert  He  heard  its  cry — 

Sick  and  helpless,  and  ready  to  die. 

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"  Lord,  whence  are  those  blood-drops  all 
the  way 
That  mark  out  the  mountain's  track?" 


Ere  the  Shepherd  could  bring  him  back." 
"  Lord  whence  are  Thy  hands  so   rent  and 

torn?" 
"They  are    pierced  to-night  by  many  a 

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But  all  thro'  the  mountains,  thunder-riven, 

And  up  from  the  rocky  steep, 
Therearose  a  glad  cry  to  the  gate  of  heaven, 

"  Rejoice !  i  have  found  my  sheep  !" 
And  the  angels  echoed  around  tiie  throne, 
"  They  were  shed  for  one  who  had  gone|"  Rejoice,   for  the  Lord  brings  back  Hia 
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"The  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall  return  and  come  to  Zlon  with  songs  and  everlasting 

Joy  upon  their  heads."— Isaiah  30:  10. 

Rev.  John  Atkinson,  D.D.  IIuuert  P.  Main,  by  per. 


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3  We  shall  see  and  be  like  Jesus, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by ; 
Who  a  crown  of  life  will  give  us. 

By  and  by,  by  and  by; 
And  the  angels  who  fulfil 

All  the  mandates  of  Hifl  will 
Shall  attend,  and  love  us  still, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by. 


4  There  our  tears  shall  all  cease  flowing, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by  ; 
And  with  sweetest  rapture  knowing, 

By  and  by,  1)y  and  by ; 
All  the  blest  ones,  who  have  gono, 

To  the  land  of  life  and  son^ — 
We  with  shoutings  shall  rejoin, 

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No.  8.   ^t$m  0f  pasarctlt  fajsiseth  §y. 

"He  heard  that  is  was  Jesus  of  Nazareth."— Mark  10:  47. 
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A-  gain  the  stir-ring  notes  re  -  ply:  "Je-  sus  of  Naz  -  a  -  reth  pass-etL  by." 


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A  -  gain  the  stir  -  ring  notes  re  -  ply: "  Je  -  sus  of  Naz  -  a-reth  pass-eth  by." 


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Jesus!  'tL4  lie  who  once  below 
Man's  pathway  trod,  'mid  pain  and  woe  ; 
And  burdened  ones,  where'er  He  came, 
Brought  out  their  sick,  and  deaf,  and 
The  blind  rejoiced  to  hear  the  cry:  [lame, 
"  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by." 

Again  He  comes!  From  place  to  place 
His  holy  footprints  we  Ciin  trace. 
He  pauseth  at  our  threshold — nay, 
He  enters — condescends  to  stay. 
Shall  we  not  gladly  raise  the  cry — 
"  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by  ?" 


Ho!  all  ye  heavy-laden,  come! 
Here's  pardon,  comfort,  rest,  and  home. 
Ye  wanderers  from  a  Father's  face, 
Keturn,  accept  His  prolVered  grace. 
Ye  tempted  ones,  there's  refuge  nigb, 
"  Jesus  of  Na/.areth  piisseth  by." 

6  But  if  you  still  this  call  rcfn.se, 
And  all  IHs  wondious  love  abuse, 
Soon  will  He  sadly  from  you  turn, 
Your  bitter  prayer  for  pardon  spurn. 
"  Too  late!  too  late!"  will  be  the  cry— • 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  has  paused  by.'' 


No.  9. 


(Catling  |lonv. 


*•  To-day  If  ye  will  hear  His  voice,  harden  not  your  heartaj'— ITeb.  3 :  15. 
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2.  Oh,     boundless  mer  -  cy.    Free,   free     to    all!  Stay,  child    of   er  -  ror, 

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"  Je  -  sus,  dear,  I      come."    Calling,  etc. 


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11. 


Wo.  10. 


"WU^mtx  mi\l" 


"Whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely."— Rev.  22 :  IT. 

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1.  "  Who-  so-  ev  -  er  bear-  eth,"  shoul,sliout  the  sound!  Send  the  blessed  tidings 

2.  Who-  so-  ev  -  er  com  -  eth,  need  not     de-lay,   Now  the  door  is     o  -  pen, 

3.  "  Who-  so-  ev  -  er  will,"  the  prora-ise      se-cure ;  "  Whoso-ev  -  er  will,"  for 


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en  -  ter  while  you  may  ;  Je-sus  is  the  true,  the  on  -  ly  Liv  -  ing  Way: 
ev  -  er  musteu-dure^  "  Who-so-ev-er  will," 'tis    life     for  ev  -  er-more: 


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*'  Who-  so-  ev-  er  will,  may  come.''  "  Who-soev-  er  will,  who-so-  ev  -  er  will,'* 

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"  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will  I  pray."— PSA.  55:  17. 
8.  O'Malky  Cluff.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


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1.  I    have  a  Saviour,  He's  pleading  in  glo  •  ry,  A  dear,  loving  Saviour  tho' 


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oh  that  my  Saviour  were  your  Saviour  too!    For  you    I    am   praying,  Foi 
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you    I      am  praying,  For  you     I     am  pray-ing,  I'm  pray-iug  for    you. 


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I  have  a  Father:  to  me  He  has  given 

A  hope  for  eternity,  blessed  and  true: 
And  soon  will  He  call  me  to  meet  Him 

in  heaven. 
But  oh  that  He'd  let  me  bring  you  with 

me  too! 


I  have  a  robe:  'tis  resplendent  in  whiteness, 
Awaiting  in  glory  my  wondering  view ; 
Oh,  when  I  receive  it  all  shining  in  bright- 
ness, 
Pear  friend,  could  I  see  you  receiving 
Vie  V.C" 


2;j 


I  have  a  peace:  it  is  calm  as  a  river — 
A  peace  that  the  friends  of  this  world 
never  knew: 

My  Saviour  alone  is  its  Author  and  Giver, 
Andoh,  couldlkuowitwasgivcntoyou! 

5. 

WTicn  Jesus  has  found  you,  tell  others 

the  story,  [too; 

Tliat  my  loving  Saviour  is  yonr  Saviour 

Then  praj  that  your  Saviour  may  bring 

them  to  glory, 

And   prayer  will  be  answered— 'twas 

answered  for  youl 


/ 


No.  12.         W\tu  ^u  t\u  ^m? 


Read  Luke  17:  12-19. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 
Moderato. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  Wand'iing  a  -  far  from  the  dwellings  of  men,   Hear  the  sad  cry   of    the 

2.  Loud  -  ]y  the  stranger  sang  praise  to  the  Lord,  Knowing  the  cure  had  hecn 


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lep  -  ers — the    ten ;   "Je  -    sus,  have  mer  -  03*!"  brings  healing     di  -  vine  ; 
"wrought  by    His  word,  Grate  -  ful  -  ly    own  -  ing  the  Heal-er     Di-vine; 


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One  came  to    wor- ship,  but  where  are    the  nine?  Where  are  the   nine? 
Je  -  sus  says  ten  -  der  -  ly,  "Where are  the  nine?" 


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W^here  are    the  nine?  Were  there  not  ten  cleansed  ?  Where  are  the    nine? 


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3  "Who  is  this  Nazarene?"  Pharisees  say  ; 
"Is  He  the  Christ?  tell  us  plainly,  we  pray-'* 
Multitudes  follow  Him  seeking  a  sign, 
Show  them  His  mighty  works — Where  are  the  nine  ? — Cho, 

A  Jesus  on  trial  to-day  we  can  see, 

Thousands  deridingly  ask,  "Wlio  is  He?" 

Uow  they're  rejecting  Him.  your  Lord  and  mine! 

Bring  in  the  witnesses — Where  are  the  nine  ? — Cho, 


No.  13.    Shat  uritt  k  ^caitn  iw  |Uf. 

•*  "Wo  know  that,  when  He  Bhall  appear  wc  .shall  be  like  Illra  ;  for  wo  shall 

see  Him  as  lie  Is."— 1  John  3 :  2, 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


James  McGRANAnAN,  by  p«r. 


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1. 

I 

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Lord 

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takenie  a- way  to  His  own  dear  home;  But  I  know  that  Hispresence  will 
know  not  the  sound  of  the  harps' glad  ring;  But  I  know  there'll  l>e  mention  of 
know  not  the  name  that  I  then  shall  bear;  But  1  know  that  my  Sav-iour  will 


light  -  en 
Je   -  sus 
wel  -  come 


the  gloom, 
our  King, 
me  there, 


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And 


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me. 
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And  that  will  be  glory  for  me Oh,  that  will  he  glory  forme.., 

And  that  will  be  music  for  me Oh,  that  will  be  music  for  me.., 

And  that  will  be  heaven  for  me Oh,  that  will  be  heaven  for  me. 


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YeSjthat  will  be  glory ,oh, that  will  beglory  for  me 

Yes,that  will  be  music,oh,that  will  be  music  for  me 

YcSjthat  will  be  heaven, oh,  that  will  be  heaven  forme. 


ritard. 


But  I  know  that  His  presence  will  lighten  the  gloom,  And  that  will  be  glory  forme. 

But  I  know  there'll  be  mention  of  Jesus  our  King,  And  that  will  be  music  forme. 

But  I  know  that  my  Saviour  will  welcome  me  thcre,And  that  will  be  heaven  for  me. 


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No.  14.  ^M  the  (|ort. 

"  Tliat  which  ye  have,  hold  fast  till  I  come."— Rev.  2 :  21k 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


:J._«_J,_Ji 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  Ho!     my  com- rades,  see     the  sig  -  nal  Wav  •  iDg   in    the    sky! 


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2  See  the  mighty  host  advancing, 
Satan  leading  on: 
Mighty  men  around  us  falling, 
Courage  almost  gone. — Cho. 

8  See  the  glorious  banner  waring, 
Hear  the  bugle  blow ; 


In  our  Leader's  name  we'll  triumph 
Over  every  foe. — Cho. 

4  Fierce  and  long  the  battle  rages, 
But  our  Help  is  near ; 
Onward  comes  our  Great  Commander, 
Cheer,  my  comrades,  cheer  ! — Cho, 
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,/ 


No.  15.       Zht  ('")atc  3^|av  for  ^e. 

"  The  gates  of  it  slmll  not  be  Bliut  at  all  by  day;  for  there  shall  be 

no  nl-jht  there."— Uev.  21 :  25. 
Mrs.  Lydia  Baxtek.  S.  J.  Vaii* 


--^ 


:Sr-:ir-^.---ar 

U        •  * 

1.  There  is       a    gate  that  stands  a  -  jar,  Andthrough  its  por-tals  gleaming, 


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A      radiance  from  flic  Cross  a  -  Air,  The  Saviour's  love    re  -  veal  -  ing. 


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Oh,  depth  of  mer-cy!  can    it      be  That  gate  was  left    a  -  jar    lor  me? 


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2  That  gate  ajar  stands  free  for  all 
Who  seek  through  it  salvation  ; 
The  rich  and  poor,  the  great  and  small, 
Of  every  tribe  and  nation. — Rvf. 


3  Press  onward  then,  though  foes  may 
While  mercy's  gate  isojien:    [irown, 
Accept  the  cross,  and  win  the  crown, 
Love's  everlasting  token. — Re.f^ 


4  Beyond  the  river's  brink  we'll  lay 
The  cross  that  here  is  given. 
And  bear  the  crown  of  life  away, 
And  love  Ilim  more  in  heaven. — Itef, 

ir 


No.  16. 


(Once  idt  ^\l 


^Justifled  bj'  His  grace,  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus."— Roma>'S  3 :  24. 
P.  P.  Bliss.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


^—^ — Z ^~r-^' — ^ — -g 9 


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1.  Free  from  tlio  law,      oh,      hap  -  py    con  -  di  -   lion,     Je  -  sus  hath 


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bled,  and   Mere  is     re -mis  -  sion,Curs'dLy  the  law   and  bruised  by  the 


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fall,  Grace  hath  redeemed  us  once  for  all.        Once  for  all,  oh,  sinner  re 


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Cross,  the   ])ur- den  will  fall,       Christhath  redeemed  us  once  for    all. 


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(Ottcc  for  all— Conrturtfl 


No.  17. 


2  Now  are  wo  free  — there's  no  condemnation, 
Jesus  provides  a  perfect  salvation  ; 
"Come  unto  iUt.''  oli,  hear  His  sweet  call, 
Come,  aud  lie  saves  us  once  for  aU.  —  Cho. 

3  "  Children  of  God,"  oh,  glorions  callinpj, 
Surely  His  grace  will  keep  us  from  falling; 
Passing  from  death  to  life  at  His  call, 
Blessed  Siilvation  once  for  all. — Cho. 

[ind  at  the  door  and  knock  ;  if  anv  man  hear  My  voice  and  open  1 
ome  in  to  him  and  will  sup  with  him,  and  he  with  Me."— Rev.  3: 


Mrs.  II.  B.  Stowe,  arr. 
With  feeling. 


Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 


._] _M^ 1 ,_>•  X  ^ ^ ^ 


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1.  Knocking,  knocking,  who    is    there  ?  Waiting,  waiting,      oh,  how  fair  ! 

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'Tis      a      Pil  -  grim, strange  and  kingly  ,Nev-er  such  was  seen   be-fore. 

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Ah  !   my  soul,    for    such  tk    won 


der.  Wilt  thou  not  un  -  do  the  door. 


■m — m- 


Knocking,  knocking,  still  lie's  there. 
Waiting,  waiting,  wondrous  fair; 
But  the  door  is  hard  to  open, 

For  the  weeds  and  ivy-vine. 
With  their  dark  and  clinging  tendrils, 

Ever  round  the  Uiuges  twine. 


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Knocking,  knocking,— what  still  there? 
Waiting,  waiting,  grand  and  fair; 
Yes,  the  picrcCd  hand  still  knocketh, 

And  beneath  the  crowned  hair 
Beam  the  patient  eyes,  so  tender, 

Of  thy  Saviour,  waiting  there. 


No.  18. 


^(mt  the  ^ctijshtng. 


"  Go  out  into  the  highwaj's  and  hedges,  and  compel  them  to  come  In,  that 
my  house  may  be  filled."— Luke  14:  23. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


W.  H.  DoANE,  by  per. 


1.  Res-  cue  the  per-  ish-ing,  Care  for  the  dj  -  ing,Snatch  them  in  pit-y  from 


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2  Though  they  are  slighting  Him, 
Still  He  is  waiting, 

"Waitin^j;  the  penitent  child  to  receive. 

Plead  with  them  earnestly, 

Plead  with  them  gently: 
He  will  forgive  if  they  only  believe. 

3  Down  in  the  human  heart, 
Crushed  by  tlic  tempter. 

Feelings  lie  buried  that  grace  can  restore: 


Touched  by  a  loving  heart, 
Wakened  by  kindness,  [more. 

Chords  that  were  broken  will  vibrate  once 

4  Rescue  the  perishing, 

Duty  demands  it;  [provide: 

Strength    for  th}'   labor  the    Lord   will 

IJnck  to  th«  narrow  way 

Patiently  win  thwn  ; 
Tell  the  poor  wanderer  a  Saviour  baa  died. 


«Q. 


No.  19.      ^in0  the  ^clls  of  §icavm. 

"  There  Is  Joy  In  the  presence  of  the  augels  of  God  over  one  sisner 
that  repenteth."— Luke  15:  10. 


Rev.  Wm.  O,  CusniNO. 
Jot/ full  I/. 


Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 

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1.  Rinn;  the  bells   ofhcav  -  en  !  there   is   joy     to- day,  For      a    soul    re  • 

2.  Ring  the  bells   of  heav  -  en  !  there   is  joy     to- day,  For    the  wanderer 

3.  Ring  the  bells  ofheav  -  en  1  spread  the  least  to- day,  An- gels,  swell  the 


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turn- ing  from  the  wild  ;       See  !  the    Fa-  ther  meets  him  out  upon  the  way, 
now     is    re  -  con-ciled  ;      Yes,     a    soul    is    res-  cued  from  his  sinful  way, 
glad    tri-umphaut  strain!    Tell  the  joy- ful  tid  •  ingslbear  itfar  a- way! 

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No.  20.  I^omc  d  i\u  ^$\\l 

"  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions." — John  14 :  2. 


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1.  I     will    sing      you      a      song        of    that    beau  -  ti  -   ful     land, 

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2  Oh,  that  home  of  the  soul  in  my  visions  and  dreams, 

Its  bright,  jasper  walls  I  can  sec; 
Till  I  fancy  but  thinly  the  vail  intervenes 

||:  lietweeu  the  lair  city  and  me.    :||     Till  I  fancy,  etc, 

3  Tliat  unchan<;able  home  is  for  yon  and  for  me, 

^Vhere  Jesus  of  Nazareth  stands, 
The  Kin^  of  all  kingdoms  forever,  is  He, 

||:  And  He  holdeth  our  crowns  in  His  hands.   : 


The  King  of,  etc. 


4.  Oh,  liow  sweet  it  will  be  in  that  beautiful  land, 
So  free  from  all  sorrow  and  pain  ; 
"With  songs  on  our  lii)s  and  witli  harps  in  our  hands, 
||:  To  meet  one  another  again.    :||     With  songs  on,  etc. 


Nc.  21.  ^rhat  ^ast  Zlmx  gone  Uv  §U? 

"  So  Christ  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of  many."— Heb.  9:  28. 
Miss  Francks  R.  Havergal.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

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1.  I    gave    My   life      for      thee.        My    pre -cious  blood  I        shed, 

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That  thou  might'st  ransomed     he.         And  quickened     from  the    dead; 
I      left,     for    earth  -  ly        night,      For  wand'rings     sad  and     lone; 


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I     gave,    I      pave  My  life     for  thee,  What  hast  thou  given  for    Me? 
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3  I  suffered  much  for  thee, 

More  than  thy  tongue  can  tell, 
Of  bitterest  agony. 

To  rescue  thee  from  hell ; 
I've  borne,  I've  borne  it  all  for  ihee, 
"What  bast  thou  borne  for  Me  ? 

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4  And  I  have  brought  to  thee, 
Down  from  My  home  above, 
Salvation  full  and  free, 

^[y  pardon  and  My  love; 
I  bring,  I  bring  rich  gifts  to  the©, 
What  hast  thou  brought  to  Mef 


No.  22.  ^Vc'w  €ain0  §ome  ?o-motmv. 

"Willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body,  and  to  be  present 

with  the  Lord."— 2  CoR.  5:  8. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  Griswold.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  We're  go  -  ing  home,  No  more  to  roam,  No  more  to      sin   and  sor  -  row ; 

2.  For  wea  -  ry   feet     A  -  waits  a  street  Of  wondrous  pave  and  gold  -  en ; 


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For  hearts  that  ache,  The  an -gels  wake  The  sto  -  ry,  sweet  and  old  -  en. 


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For  those  who  sleep, 
And  tho.se  who  weep, 

Above  the  portals  narrow, 
The  mansions  rise 
Beyond  the  skies — 

We're  going  home  to-morrow. 


Oh,  joyful  song! 

Oh,  ransomed  throng! 

Where  sin  no  more  shall  sever; 
Our  King  to  see, 
And,  oh,  to  be 

Witli  Him  at  home  forever! 


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No.  23.       ^rou^i  3^(jvf5  ^vrn  pc. 


••  God  is  love."-l  John  i :  8. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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-     f    I       am     so    tjhul  that    our    Fa-ther  in  heav'n  Tellsof  His  love  in  the 
■  \  Wonder- fill  things  in     the     lii- ble    I    see;    This  is  thedear-est,that 


Book  lie    has  giv'n, 
Je  -  sus  loves  me. 


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I      am      80   glad      that      Je  -  sos  loves  me, 


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2  Though  T  forget  Ilim  and  wander  away,  13  Oh.  if  there's  only  one  song  T  can  sing, 
Still  He  doth  love  nie  wherever  I  stray  ;     |When  in  His  beauty  I  see  the  Great  King, 
Hack  to  His  dear  loving  arms  would  I  flee,  This  shall  my  song  in  eternity  be  : 
When  I  remember  that  Jesus  loves  me.       "  Oh,  what  a  wonder  that  Jesus  loves  me." 
I  am  so  glad,  etc.  '  I  am  so  gUid,  etc. 


1  Jesus  loves  me,  and  T  know  I  love  Him, 
Love  brought  Him  down  my  poor  soul  to 

redeem  : 
Yes.  it  was  love  made  Him  die  on  the  tree, 
Oh,  I  am  certain  that  Jesus  loves  me. 


2  If  one  should  ask  of  me,  how  could  I 

tell? 
Glory  to  Jesus,  I  know  very  well : 
God's  Holy  Spirit  with  mine  doth  agree, 
Constantly  witnessing— Jesus  loves  me. 

I  am  so  glad,  etc. 


I  am  so  glad,  etc. 

3  In  this  assurance  I  find  sweetest  rest. 

Trusting  in  Je.^us,  I  know  I  am  blest; 

Satan  dismayed,  from  niy  soul  now  doth  flee, 

When  I  just  tell  hini  that  Jesus  loves  me.    I  am  so  glad,  etc 


'No.  24. 


|tqoice  and  U  (^M. 


"  The  poor  among  mea  shall  rejoice  in  the  Holy  One  of  Israel."— Isa.  29:  IC. 
Rev.  HoRATius  BONAR.    1S74.  John  J.  Husbanp, 


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1.  Re-joice  and 

2.  Rejoice  and 

3.  Re-joice  and 

4.  Re-joice  and 

5.  Re-joice  and 

6.  Re-joice  and 

7.  Rejoice  and 


be  glad 
be  glad 
be  glad 
be  glad 
be  glad 
be  glad 
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The  Redeem-  er    has  come  !  Go 
It     is  sun-shine    at  last !    The 
For  the  blood  hath  been  shed;  Re- 
Now  the  par-don      is  free  !    The 
For  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  O'er 
For  our  King  is      on  high,   He 
For  He  com 


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No.  25.  Revive  m  '^<\m. 

(Tune  on  Page  2»i.) 
"O  Lord,  revive  Thy  work."— IlAn.  3:  2. 

1  "We  prai.se  Thee  O  God  I  lor  the  Son  of  Thy  love, 
For  Jesus  who  died,  aud  is  now  gone  above. 

Cho. — llalh'lujah!  Thine  the  glory,  Ilallelujali !  amen. 
Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory,  revive  us  again. 

2  We  praise  Thee,  O  God!  for  Thy  Spirit  of  light, 

Who  hii8  shown  us  our  Saviour,  and  scattered  our  night. — Cho. 

3  All  glory  and  praise  to  the  Lamb  that  was  slain, 

Who  has  borne  all  ouFsins,  and  cleansed  every  stain. — Cho. 

4  All  glory  and  praise  to  the  God  of  all  grace, 

Who  has  bought  us;  and  sought  us,  and  guided  our  ways. — Cho. 

5  Revive  us  again  ;  fill  each  heart  with  Thy  love; 

May  each  soul  be  rekindled  with  fire  from  above. — Cho. 

Rev.  Wii.  Paton  Mackay,  1866.       ; 

No.  26.  <^omcthi»o  fov  ffSU?. 


"  Lord,  what  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do?"- 
Rev.  S.  D.  Phei.ps,  D.D. 


-ACTS  9:  6. 
Rev.  R.  LowRY,  by  per. 


1.  Sav-iour!  Thy  dy  -  ing  love   Thou     gav  -  est 

2.  At     the   blest  mer-cy- seat.  Plead  -  ing     for 

3.  Give    me      a     faitli-ful  heart — Like-ness    to 

4.  All    that     I      am  and  have — Thy     gifts    so 

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aught  with-hold,  Dear  Lord,  from   Thee;  In      love      my   soul  wotild  bow, 
faith   looks  up,     Je   -   sus,       to     Thee:  Help  me       the  cross     to   bear, 
-  part  -  ing     day   Henceforth    may     see     Some  work     of    love      be  -  gwn, 
grief,  through  life.  Dear  Lord,   for     Thee!  And   when  Thy   face       I      see, 


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My  heart  ful-  fill  its  vow,  Some  offering  bring  Thee  now.  Something  for  Thee. 

Thy  wondrous  love  declare,  Some  song  to  raise,  or  pray'r,S<mietbing  for  Thee. 

Some  deed  of  kindness  done,  Some  waud'rer  sought  and  won,  Something  for  Thee. 

My  ransomed  soul  shall  be,  Tlirough  all  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty,     Something  for  Thee. 


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No.  27. 


^m  ^e  §0t 


••Whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

shall  be  saved.'— Acts  2:  21. 
Fanny  J.  Crosby,  1868,  "W.  H.  Doanb,  by  per. 


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1 .  Pass    me    not,    O  gen  -  tie  Sav  -  iour,  Hear  my  hum  -  ble    cry ; 

2.  Let     me    at       a  throne  of  mer  -  cy    Find     a    sweet  re  -  lief. 


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While    on     oth  -  ers  Thon  art  smil  -  ing,   Do      not   pass    me     hy. 
Kneel  -  ing  there   in  deep  con  -  tri   -  tiou,  Help   my     un  -   be  -  lief: 


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Trusting  only  in  Thy  merit, 
"Would  I  seek  Thy  face; 

Ileal  ray  wounded,  broken  spirit, 
Save  me  by  Thy  grace.— CTio. 


4. 


Thou  the  Spring  of  all  my  comfort 

^fore  than  life  to  me, 
Whom  have  I  on  earth  beside  Thee? 

Whom  in  Heaven  but  Thee?— CA*^ 


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No.  28.  (9ttc  more  Hay's  Woxh.  Ux  ^kssiw. 

•'  I  must  work  the  works  of  UIM  that  sent  Me,  while  It  Is  day."— JOHN  9:  4. 
Miss  Anna  Waknek.  Rev.  Robekt  I.owry,  by  per. 


1.  One  more  day's  work  for  Je- sn.s;Oue  less       of  life     for  me  !  But  heav'n  is 

2.  One  more  day's  work  for  Je-  sus;  How  j^lo-rious  is      my  King  !  'Tisjoy,not 

3.  One  more  day's  work  for  Je  -  sus ;  How  sweet  the  work  has  been,To  tell  the 

4.  Oue  more  day's  work  for  Je-  sus — Oh,  yes,      a  weary  day ;  But  heav'n  shines 


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du  -  ty,  To  speak  His  beau-  ty  ;  My  soul  mounts  on  the  w  ing  At  the  mere 

sto  -  ry,  To  show   the  glo  -  ry,    When  Christ's  flock  enter  in  !  How  it  did 

clear-  er,  And  rest  comes  nearer.        At  er.ch  step  of  the  way  ;  And  Christ  in 


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tho't  How  Christ  my  life  has  bought, 
shine    In  this  poor  heart  of  mine  ! 
all —  Be-fore  His  face     I    fall. 


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5  Oh,  blessed  work  for  Jesus  ! 
Oh,  rest  at  Jesus'  feet ! 

There  toil  seems  pleasure. 

My  wants  are  treaoure. 
And  pain  for  Him  is  sweet, 

Lord,  if  I  may, 

I'll  serve  another  day. — Cho. 


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No.  29.  Wwxi  a  |ticttd  Wt  Uvt  itt  §m^, 

"  There  is  a  Friend  that  sticketh  closer  than  a  brother."— Prov.  18:  24. 
"  Jubilee  Harp."  Charles  C.  Converse,  1868,  by  per. 

N     4S_ 


1.  "What   a  friend  we  have  in  Je    -  sus,      All      our  sins  and  griefs  to  bear; 


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2  Have  we  trials  and  temptations? 

Is  there  trouble  anywhere  ? 
We  should  never  be  discouraged, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 
Can  we  find  a  Friend  so  faithful, 

"Who  will  all  our  sorrows  share? 
Jesus  knows  our  every  weakness, 

Tak3  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 


Are  we  weak  and  heavy  laden, 

Cumbered  with  a  load  of  care? 
Precious  Saviour,  still  our  refuge, — 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 
Do  thy  friends  despise,  forsake  thee  ? 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer  ; 
In  His  arms  He'll  take  and  shield  thee, 

Thou  wilt  find  a  solace  there. 


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No.  30. 


-  God  so  loved  the  world."— John  3 :  16. 


Mrs.  M.  Stockton. 


Wm.  O.  Fischer,  bj-  per. 


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The  risen  Son  of  God  ; 
Redemption  by  His  death  I  find. 
And  cleansing  through  the  blood. 

3  Love  briugR  the  glorious  fulness  in, 

And  to  His  saints  makes  known 
The  blessed  rest  from  inbred  sin, 
Through  faith  iu  Christ  alone. 


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4  Believing  souls,  rejoioing  go; 

Tliere  shall  to  you  be  given 
A  glorious  foretaste,  here  below, 
Of  endless  life  iu  heaven. 

5  Of  victory  now  o'er  Satan's  power 

Let  all  the  ransomed  sing, 
And  triumpli  in  the  dying  hour 
Through  CUriat  the  Lord  our  King. 


No.  31. 


"  Bring  me  yet  a  vessel."— 2  Kings  4 :  8. 


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2.  Have   you  felt    the     Sav-iour  near?  Still  there's  more  to   fol-  low; 

3.  Have   you  felt    the     Spirit's  pow'rVStill  there's  more  to   fol  -  low; 


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Of     His  prace  have  you     received?  Still  there's  more  to    fol  -  low  ; 

Does   His  bless  -  ed    pres-ence  cheer?  Still  there's  more  to    fol  -  low ; 

Fall  -  ing  like    the    gen-  tic  show'r?  Still  there's  more  to    fol  -  low  ; 


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Oh,     the  love   that    Je  -   sus  shows!  Still  there's  more  to  fol  -  low, 

Oh,     the  pow'r  the    Spir  -  it   shows!  Still  there's  more  to  fol-  low, 

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Free  -  ly     He     His  pow'r  be-stows,    Still  there's  more  to    fol  -  low. 

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No.  32. 


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"  Behold,  now  la  the  accepted  time ;  hehold,  now'a  the  day  of 
salvation."— 2  (Don,  6  :  2. 


Rev.   AL.BXANDKR  ClARK. 


Rev.  Robert  Lowry,  by  per. 


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2  Now,  O  Lord  !  this  very  honr. 

Send  Thy  grace  and  show  Thy  power; 

Wbile  I  rest  upon  Thy  word, 

Come  and  bless  mo  now,  O  Lord  !  Ref. 

3  Now,  just  now,  for  Jesus'  sake, 
Lift  the  clouds,  the  fetters  break  ; 


While  I  look,  and  as  I  cry, 

Touch  and  cleanse  me  ere  I  die.    Bef, 

4  Never  did  I  so  adore 

Jesus  Chri.st,  thy  Son,  before; 
Now  the  time  !  and  this  the  place  ! 
Gracious  Father,  show  Thy  grace  R^ 


Ho.  33.  ^Vhm  ^ta^t  ®bou  (E)Ifunctl  5^a-|l«y? 

•*Th6  field  is  the  world  •  •  •  and  the  reapers  are  the  angels."— Matt.  18:  38. 

P.  P.  Bi.rsJ*.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

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2.  Care-less  "^leaner,  what  hast  thou  here,These  faded  flow'rs  and  leaf-lets  sere  T 

3.  Burden'dgleaner,  thy  sheaves  I  see;  Indeed  thou  must  a-wca  -  ry    be! 


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Hunjjry  and  thirst-y,  tell  me,pray,Where.oh, where  hast  thou  glean'd  to-day? 
Singing    a  -  long  the  homeward  way,Glad  one, where  hast  thou  gleau'd  today? 


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Here  and     therefor  me    they  fall,  Close  by    the reap're I've  found  them  all. 


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"  Come  unto  Me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  aro  heavy  laden."— Matt.  11 :  28. 

Tr.  John  M.  Nealk.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

M    Ist  Solo.  . 


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2  Hath  lie  marks  to  lead  me  to  Him, 
If  He  be  my  Guide?  [prints, 

**  In  His  feet  and  hands  arc  wound- 
And  His  side." — Cho. 


3  Is  there  diadem,  as  monarch, 

That  His  brow  adorn.s? 
**  Yes,  a  crown  in  very  surety, 
But  of  thorns!"— CAo. 

4  If  I  find  Him,  if  I  follow, 

Want's  my  portion  hero? 


"  Many  a  sorrow,  many  a  conflict, 
Many  a  tear." — Cho. 

5  If  I  still  hold  closely  to  Him, 
AVhat  have  I  at  last? 
"Sorrow  vanquished.  labor  ended, 
Jordan  past!" — Cho. 


G  If  I  ask  Him  to  receive  mo, 
Will  He  say  me  nay? 
"Not  till  earth  and  not  till  heaven 
Pass  away!" — CIuk 
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Ho.  35.        ^W  to  (£i\wt  I  &m, 

"Who  His  own  self  bare  our  sins,"—!  Peteh  2:  24. 
Mrs,  Elvina  M.  Hall.  John  T.  Grape,  by  per. 

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5  Lord,  now  indeed  T  find 

Thy  power,  and  Thine  alone, 

.    Can  change  the  leper's  spots, 

And  melt  the  heart  of  stone. — Cho. 

5  For  nothing  good  have  I 

Whereby  Thy  grace  to  claim — 
I'll  wash  my  garment  white 
In  the  blood  of  Cal  vary 's  Lamb. — Cho. 


4  When  from  my  dying  bed 

My  ransomed  soul  shall  rise, 
Then  "Jesus  paid  it  all" 

Shall  rend  the  vaulted  skies. — CTux 

5  And  when  before  the  throne 

I  stand  in  Him  complete, 
I'll  lay  my  trophies  down, 
All  down  at  Jesus'  feet— -CSko. 


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No.  36. 


#H,  Uw  §ic  ^jjwjs. 


••  A  Friend  that  stlcketh  closer  than  a  brother."— Pbov.  18:  24. 
Adp.  by  Miss  Mauiannb  Nunn.  ,  Hubert  P.  Main,  by  per. 


1.  One  there  is     a- hove    nil  oth- ers,  Oh,  how  Helovcs!    His     is  love  be - 

2.  Tia      e-  ter-nal  life  to  know  IIiin,Oh, how  He  loves!  Think.oh, think  how 


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Oh,  how  He  loves  ! 
Give  yourselves  entirely  to  Him, 

Oh,  how  He  loves  ! 
Think  no  longer  of  the  morrow, 
From  the  past  new  coaru{:;e  borrow, 
Jesus  carries  all  your  sorrow, 

Oh,  how  He  loves  1 


All  your  sins  shall  be  forgiven. 

Oh,  how  He  loves  ! 
Backward  shall  your  foes  be  driven, 

Oh,  how  He  loves  ! 
Best  of  blessings  He'll  provide  you, 
Nought  but  good  shall  o'er  betide  you, 
Safe  to  glory  Ho  will  guide  you, 

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No.  37.   %t\\  §Xt  i\u  mi  #W  ^tom 

"  Tell  them  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done."— Mabk  5:  19. 


Misa  Kate  Hanxey. 


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2.  Tell    me  the  Sto  -  ry  slow  -  ly,  That  I    may  take    it  in—    That 


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Chorus. 


sto  -  ry,    Tell    mo  the  Old,  Old  Sto  -  ry     Of  Jo  -  sns    and  His  love. 


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Iflt  pe  m  0UI,  ma  mv\s,-(tm(hM. 


8  Tell  me  the  story  softly, 

Wiih  eame«t  tones,  and  grave  j 
Remember  !  I'm  the  sinner 

Whom  .Tosus  came  to  save; 
Tell  me  that  story  always, 

If  you  would  really  be, 
Tn  any  time  of  trouble, 

A  comforter  to  me. 


Tell  me  the  same  old  slory, 

When  you  have  cause  to  fear 
That  this  world's  empty  glory 

Is  costing  me  too  dear. 
Yes,  and  when  that  world's  glory 

Is  dawning  on  my  soul, 
Tell  me  the  old,  old  story: 

*'  Christ  Jesus  makca  thee  whole.** 


Ho.  38. 


^lie  f  mlipt  mm. 


"  I  will  arise,  and  go  to  my  father."— Luke  15:  18. 
Mrs.  'EjJixrm  H.  Gates.  W.  H.  Doane,  by  per. 


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-p'-T ^X^y^^-^r— ^-L^ ♦— 53: ^ :-l  ^5 -  * 


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1.  Come  home!  come  home!  You  are  wea-  ry    at  heart,  For  the  way  has  been 

2.  Come  home!  come  home!  For  wewatch  and  we  wait.  And  we  stand  at   the 

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dark,    And  so    lone  -  ly    and     wild, 
gate,  While  the  shad- ows  are     piled. 


prod  -  i-gal  child!  Come 
prod  -  i-gal  child!  Come 


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home!  oh     come  home! 
home!  oh     come  home! 

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home?      Com^,  oh  come  home! 
home !  Come,  oh  come  home,  come  homeJ 


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Come  home,  come  home! 


Come  home !  come  home ! 
From  the  sorrow  and  blame, 
From  tho  sin  and  the  shame, 
And  the  tempter  that  smiled, 

O  prodigal  child ! 
Come  home,  oh  come  home ! 


30 


Come  home!  como  home! 
There  is  bread  and  to  spare, 
And  a  warm  welcome  there. 
Then,  to  friends  reconciled, 

O  prodigal  child! 
Co::^  hcme^  ^\x  coxuo  home  I 


No.  39.        ^   ^0Vt  to   %t\l  tb   ^Ut^. 

*•  I  will  speak  of  Thy  wondrous  work."— Psal,  145 :  5. 
Miss  Katk  Hankey,  1867.  W.  Q.  Fischkb,  by  per. 


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1.  I    love  to  tell  the    Sto  -  ry  Of  unseen  things  above,  Of  Je-sus  and  Hia 

2.  I    love  to  tell  the    Story !  More  wonderful  it  seems,  Than  all  the  golden 


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Glo-ry,    Of     Je  -  sus  and  His  Love!  I    love  to   tell  the  Sto-ry!     Be- 

fan-cics    Of     all     our  golden  dreams.  I  love  to   tell  the  Sto-ry!      It 

^   ^    ^      ^.,  J^  J         I 


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cause  I  know  it's  true;  It  sat-isfies  my  longings,  Asnothing  else  would  do. 
did  so  much  for  me!  And  thatisjustthe  rea-son,   I    tell  it  now  to  thee. 


i-to  !*""'  ?— 1^— !^ 


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I     love    to    tell    the    Sto-ry!   'Twill  be     my  theme  in     glo  -  ry, 


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To     tell    the  Old,  Old  Sto  -  ry        Of    Je  -  bus     and    Hia  love. 


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40 


§  ^tfvf  to  ZtW  tfcc  <^t<mj.— (!5onfliuM 


I  love  to  tell  the  Story  1 

'Tis  pleasant  to  repeat 
What  seems,  each  time  I  tell  it, 

More  wonderfully  sweet. 
I  love  to  tell  the  Story  ; 

For  some  have  never  heard 
The  message  of  salvation 

From  God's  own  Holy  Word. 


I  love  to  tell  the  Story ! 

For  those  who  know  itl)e8t 
Seem  hungering  and  thirsting 

To  hear  it,  like  the  rest. 
And  when,  in  scenes  of  glory, 

I  sing  the  New,  New  Sono. 
'T^vill  be— the  Old,  Oi  D  StobY 

That  I  have  loved  s%.  iong. 


No.  40.    poly  <^j)ivit,  faithful  ^\Mt 


I  win  guide  thee  with  mine  eye,"— Psalm  32:  8, 


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M.  M.  Wells,  185S. 

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M.  M.  WEiAaS,  by  per. 


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1.  Ho  -  ly    Spir  -  it,     faith  -  ful  guide,  Ev  -  er  near   the  Christian's  side ; 


m^^ 


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Gent  -  ly    lead    us     by        the  hand,  Pil-griras  in       a      dea  -  ert  land ; 
D.  S.  Whisp'ring  soft-ly,    wander-er,  come !  Fol-  low  me,    I'll    guide  thee  home. 


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Wea  -  ry  souls    for    e'er        re-  joice,  While  they  hear  that  sweet-est  voice 


fe=tlt: 


2  Ever  present,  truest  Friend, 
Ever  near  Thine  aid  to  lend, 
Leave  us  not  to  doubt  and  fear. 
Groping  on  in  darkness  drear. 
When  the  storms  are  raging  sor«, 
Hearts  grow  faint,  and  hopes  give  o'er, 
Whispering  softly,  wanderer,  come  ! 
Follow  me,  I'll  guide  thee  home. 


3  When  our  days  of  toil  shall  cease, 
Waiting  still  for  sweet  release. 
Nothing  left  but  heaven  and  prayer, 
Wond'riug  if  our  names  were  there; 
Wading  deep  the  dismal  flood, 
Pleading  nought  but  Jesus'  blood  ; 
Whispering  softly,  wanderer,  come  I 
Follow  me,  I'll  guide  thee  home  1 


•'  I  am  the  light  of  the  world. "-John  9 :  6. 
P.  P.  Bltss.  1-.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1.  The  whole  world  was  lost      in  the 

2.  No  dark  -  ness    have  we     who      in 

3.  Ye  dwell-  ers       in  dark-nesa  with 

4.  No  need       of      the  sun- light      in 


i   t*        t^ —  i^     ~y- 


dark-  ncss  of     sin  ;  The 

Jc  -  8US     a  -  bide,  The 

sin- blind- ed    eyes,  Tho 

heav-  en,  we're  told,  Tho 

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Light  of    the  world  is  Je  -  bus. 

Light  of     the  world  is  Je  -  bus. 

Light  of    the  world  is  Je  -  bus. 

Light  of  that  wor?d  is  Jo  •  bus. 


:it— it 


Like  snn-shine  at  noon-  day  His 
We  walk  in  the  Light  when  we 
Go,  wash,  at  His  bid- ding,  and 
The  Lamb  is     the  light    in    the 


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glo  -    ry    shone      in,  The  Light  of    the  world 

fol  -  low      our   Guide,  Tho  Light  of    the  world 

light    will      a    -    rise.  The  Light  of    the  world 

Cit  -    J        of      Gold,  Tho  Light  of  that  world 


18 
19 

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Jo 
Jo 
Jo 
Je 


BUS. 
BUS. 
8U8. 
BUS. 


IV ^  ^  I  -  I r—  ~  ^  ■ 

=> — L — z — I    z^-^  r  I 


Chorus.  k    w  ».     i  n     w         ^.T^ 


Come  to  the  Lrght,Hi8  shining  for  thee;  Sweetly  the  Lighthas  dawned  upon  me, 

^-, ^v^- — ^ — Ti- — T^   £    .4»- — i. — .^ — C- — ,-) ' 1 r    .  I—    L,-k- *— 


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p^^^^^^ 


me  fight  of  the  ^«rorttl.-(!!;jattctMrtftl. 


^^^^j-iU^J^^fit^i 


Once  I    was  blind, but  now  I  can  see  ;  The  Light  of  Ibe  world  is   Je   -  bus. 


No.  42. 


%\xe  §i0ly  ^\mt 


Throe  warnings:  Resist  not,  Grlevo  not,  Quencti  not, 
P.  P.  Bliss.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  pes. 


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1.  The  Spir-it,        oh,Bin-ncr,  la   mer-cy  dolb  move,  Thy  bcart.so    long 

2.  Oh,  child  of      the  kingdom. From  sin  service  cease:  Be  filled  with  tho 

3.  De-filed    is       the  temple,  Its  beau-ty    laid  low,      On  God's  ho  -  ly 


pdz:^dbi-i=E^..i. L 


a^ztt 


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hardened.  Of     sin    to      re  -  jirove  ;     Fe-tist     not  the  Spir  -  it,    Nor 

6pir  -  it,  With  com-fort   and  peace.      Oh,  j-nVre not  the  Spir-it^  Tliy 

al  -  tar  The     em-bers  faint  glow.      By   love    yet    re-  kiu-dlcd,    A 


i^u£^E3 


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lonp-  er      de-  lay ;  God's  gracious  entreatie8,^rny  end  with  to-da^ 

Teacher       is    Ho,  That  Je-sus,  thy  Saviour. May  glo-ri-  fied  be. 

flame  may  be  fanned;    Ohj^uencA  not  the  Spirit,  T'A^Z.ordt*  n<    hand. 


■"b'irr^ 


No.  43.        %\\t  to-Kjs  d  §m\$. 

**  His  children  shall  bave  a  place  of  refuge."— Pro  v.  14  r  2B. 


Miss  E  C.  Clephanb. 
P   . 


fefefeda^fej 


Ira  D.  Sankky,  by  per. 

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tfzl: 


1.  Be-  neath    the  Cross  of     Jo   -  bus      I   fain  would  take  my  stand — The 


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Bha  -  dow  of       a  might    -  y  Rock,  "With -in         a  wea- ry    land. 


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homo  with-  in    tho  wil-  der-ness,    A  rest    np  -  on      the     "way,  From  tho 


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bum- ing    of     tho  noon- tide  heat,  And  the  bur  -  den  of    tho   day. 


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2  O  safe  and  happy  Bhclter, 

O  refuge  fried  and  sweet, 
O  tryst ing-place  where  Heaven's  love, 

And  Heaven's  justice  meet  1 
As  to  the  Holy  Patriarch 

That  wondrous  dream  was  given, 
So  seems  my  Saviour's  Cross  to  me, 

A  ladder  up  to  heaven. 

3  There  lies  beneath  its  shadow, 

But  on  the  further  .side, 
Tho  darkness  of  an  awful  grave 

Tlyat  gapes  both  deep  and  wide ; 
And  there  between  ns  stands  the  Cross, 

Two  arms  outstretch  to  save, 
Like  a  watchman  set  to  guard  the  way 

From  that  eternal  grave. 


f^l — ^1— I 


Upon  that  Cross  of  Jesus, 

Mine  eye  at  times  can  see 
The  very  dying  form  of  One, 

"Who  suffered  there  for  me ; 
And  from  my  smitten  heart  with  teaiSi 

Two  wonders  I  confess, — 
The  wonders  of  His  glorious  love, 

And  my  own  worthlcssness. 

I  take,  O  Cross,  Thy  shadow, 

For  my  abiding  place ; 
I  ask  no  other  sunshine  ^ 

Than  the  sunshine  of  His  face  : 
Content  to  let  tho  world  go  by, 

To  know  no  gain  nor  loss, — 
My  sinful  self,  my  only  shama,^ 

My  glory  all  the  Cross. 


No.  44. 


®be  §icuf  ^m^. 


"  And  they  sung  aa  It  were  a  now  song  before  the  throne."— Rev.  H:  3. 


Rev.  A.  T.  PiER-soK 
Allegretto 

fe3 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1 


4 


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1,  With  harps    and       with      vi    -   ols,      there  stands  a      great  throng 


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In     the     pre  -  sence      of       Jo    -  sus,      and    sing     this    new  song: 


:=t: 


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Chorus. 


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sin, 


Un  -  to    Hina     bo      the     glo  -    ry       for  -  ov   -  er.     A  -  men. 


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F  .f-  -r- 


2  All  these  once  were  sinners,  defiled  in  His  sight. 

Now  arrayed  in  pure  garments  in  praise  they  unite. — Cho. 

3  lie  maketh  the  rebel  a  priest  and  a  king, 

He  hath  bought  us  and  taught  us  this  new  song  to  sing — Cho, 

4  How  helpless  and  hopeless  we  sinners  had  been, 

If  He  never  had  loved  us  till  cleansed  from  our  sin.  ~C3ifl^ 

6  Aloud  in  His  praises  our  voices  shall  ring, 

So  that  others  believing,  this  new  song  shall  sing.— <7iow 

4^ 


No.  45. 


Wim  tk  €tm. 


•*  reace  through  the  blood  of  HIb  cross."— ColI/.  1 :  29. 
Fannt  J.  CnosnT.  W.  H.  Doanib,  by  per. 


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1.  Jc  -  sus.  keep    mc  near  the  cross,  There    a  pre-cions  fount  -  ain 

2.  Near  Ihe  cros3,    a  trembling  soul,    Love    andmer-cr    found   me: 

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Free      to    all —   a    heal- ing   stream,  Flows  from  Calvary's  mountain. 
There  the  bright  aud  morn-  ing    star      Sheds  its  beams  a-  round     mc. 


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Chorus. 


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In     the  Cross,      in      the  Cross,      Bo      my    glo 


ry 


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Till     my    rap  -  tured  soul  shall  find    Rest  beyond     the    riv   -    er. 


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3  Near  the  Cross  !  O  Lamb  of  God, 
Bring  its  scenes  before  me ; 
Help  me  walk  from  day  to  day, 
With  its  shadows  o'er  mc — CAa, 


4  Near  the  Cross  IHl  watch  and  wait| 
Hoping,  trusting  ever, 
Till  I  restch  the  golden  strand, 
Jiut  beyond  the  livcr.— CSfco. 


No.  46.  Oil,  ^ing  tt  §iijs  |rtig1tty  %mt. 


••MlgUty  to  lave."— laxiAU  C3:  1. 
Rev.  Frank  Bottomk,  D.D.  1869.  Wm.  B.  Bradburt,  by  per. 

■ft-  J"-- A-L^  J 1"— ^.  J-J5  ,  _l_.v 


1.  Oh,  bliss  of  the   pn  -  ri -tied,  bliss  of  the  free,  I     plunge  in  the  crimson  tido 

2.  Oh,  bliss  of  the   pu  -  ri  lied,  Je  -  sus  is  mine.  No    longer  in  drcad-coudem- 


i^.^_i.--it=it=:ijff:r;ff:rjt::^ 

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o  -  pen'd  for    me;  O'er  sin   and  un-cleanness  ex  -  nit  -ing     I  stand,  And 
-na-tion    I   pine;  In  conscious  sal-va-tion  I      sing  of    IJis grace,  Who 


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Cnonus. 


-^— ilisL^ri 


point  to    the  print  of  the  nails  in    His  hand.  Ob,  sing   of  His  might/ love, 
iift  •  clb   up-ou   me  the  light  of  His  face. 


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Siog    of  His  mighty  love,  sing     of  Ilis  mighty  love,  Mighty      to    eave. 


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3  Oh,  bliss  of  the  purified  I  bliss  of  the  pure! 

No  wound  hath  the  soul  that  His  blood  cannot  cnre; 
No  sorrow-bowed  head  but  may  sweetly  find  rest, 
No  tears  but  may  dry  them  on  Jesus'  brcMt. — Cko% 

4  O  Jesus  the  enicified  !  The«  will  I  sing, 

My  blessed  Redeemer,  my  God  r.nd  n»y  King; 

My  sonl,  filled  with  rapture,  shall  shout  o'er  tho  gnTiu 

And  triumph  la  death  in  the  "  Mighty  to  save." — OUu 

-Ay 


No.  47. 


fat  §m,  Ph  CWE 


*•  Oh^  that  I  had  wings  like  a  dove,  for  then  would  I  fly  away,  andb« 

at  rest."— PsAJLM  4 :  6. 


m 


Mrs.  Catherine  Pennefather.  1863. 
Slow,  and  with  expression. 


IKA  D.  Sankbt,  by  per. 


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1.  Not    now,      my    child, —  a      lit  -  tie    more  rough  toss  -  ing,       A 

2.  Not    now ;     for        I        have  wanderers    in      the      dis  -  tance,  And 


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lit  -tic    ion  -  ger      on    the    bil-lows' foam ;     A      few  more  jonrneyings 
thou  must  call  them     in  with   pa-tientlove;     Not    now,  for     I       have 


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-z^zi^Jzii^zzaL 


in  the  des  ert  darkness,  And  then,  the  sun-shine  of   thy   Father's  Home  f 
sheep  up-on  the  mountains,  And  thou  must  follow  them  where'er  they  rove. 


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8  Not  now  ;  for  I  have  loved  ones  sad  and  weary ; 
Wilt  thou  not  cheer  thera  with  a  kindly  smile  ? 
Sick  ones,  who  need  thee  in  their  lonely  sorrow  ; 
Wilt  thou  not  tend  them  yet  a  little  while  ? 

4  Not  now  ;  for  wounded  hearts  are  sorely  bleeding, 

And  thou  must  teach  those  widowed  hearts  to  sing  i 
Not  now  ;  for  orphans'  tears  are  quickly  falling, 

They  must  be  gathered  'neath  some  sheltering  wing, 

5  Go,  with  the  name  of  Jesus,  to  the  dying. 

And  speak  that  Name  in  all  ita  living  power ; 
Why  should  thy  fainting  heart  grow  chill  and  weary  ? 
Canst  thou  not  watch  with  Me  one  little  hour  ? 

6  One  little  hour !  and  then  the  glorious  crowning, 

The  golden  harp-strinjrs,  and  the  victor's  palm  { 
One  little  hour!  and  then  the  hallelujah  ! 
Eternity's  long,  deep,  thanksgiving  psalm  1 


No.  48.         6itrij  gay  and  ^touv. 


Farnt  J.  Crosby. 

Slowly. 


**  Cleanse  me  from  my  Bin."— Ps.  51:  2. 

"W.  n.  DOAXK,  by  p«T. 


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1.  Saviour,  more  than  life  to  me,      I     nmrlinpinp,  cliiifjing close  toThee; 

2.  Thro'  this  chang;ing  world  below,  Lead  rae  gcutly,  gently       as      I     |;o  ; 

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Let  Thy  precious  blood  ap-plied,  Keep  me  ev  -  er,     ev  -  er   near  Thy  side. 
Trusting  Thee,    I  Civa-  not  stray,  I    can  nev-er,     nev-er,    lose   my    way. 


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feel  Thy  cleansing  power;  May  Thy  ten  -  der  love    to  me        Bind  me . 


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Let  me  love  Thee  more  and  more, 
Till  this  fleeting,  fleeting  life  is  o'er; 
clos  -  er,  clos  -  er,   Ix)rd,  to  Thee.       Till  my  soul  is  lost  in  love, 

In  a  brighter,  brighter  world  above. 


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•'  By  grace  are  ye  saved."— Era.  2 : 8. 
Dr.  Philip  Doddridge.  Ira  D.  Sanket,  by  per. 


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2  Grace  first  contrived  a  way 

To  save  rebellious  man  ; 

And  all  the  steps  that  grace  display, 

Which  drew  the  wondrous  plan.  Eef. 


3  Grace  taught  my  roving  feet 
To  tread  the  heavenly  road; 


And  new  supplies  each  hour  I  meet, 
While  pressing  on  to  God.  Eef. 


4  Grace  all  the  work  sh.'xll  crown, 
Through  everlasting  daj's ; 
It  lays  in  heaven  the  topmost  stone, 
And  well  deserves  our  praise.  Brf, 

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No.  50. 


^rcdouji  ^romijie. 


Whereby  are  given  unto  us  exceeding  great  and  preclouB  promises."— 2  Pet.  1 :  C 
Na^tr^vniel  Nil.es.  p.  p.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  Pre- cious  promise   God  h.ithgiv-cn      'I'o    the  nvc.i  -  ry    pass  -  cr  by, 

2.  ^Vhcutcmpta-tions  al-niost  win  thoo,  And  ihy  trust-ed  ^atch-era  llyj 


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On  llio  vray  from   earth  to  heaven,    "I     ivillpiiidc  thee  with  Mine  ey©.** 
Let  this  promise      ring  witli-in  thee,  "I     uill  guide  thee  ^vith  Mine  eye." 

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I      will  guide  thee,  I    will  guide  thee,  I     will  guide  theo  withMineeye; 


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3  When  thy  secret  hopes  have  perished. 

In  the  grave  of  years  gone  by, 
Let  this  promise  still  be  cherished, 
"  I  will  guide  thee  with  Mine  eye,** 

4  "When  the  shades  of  life  are  falling, 

And  the  hour  has  come  to  die, 
Bear  thy  trusty  Pilot  calling, 

"I  will  guide  thcc  with  Mine  tj%^ 


No.  5t. 


(e  §mM\  pe. 


*•  He  leadeth  me  by  the  still  waters. "— Psai^m  23: 2, 
Rev.  Jos.  H.  GiLMORE.  1861 


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2.  Sometimes  'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom, Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom. 


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Whatever   I     do,  where'er    I      be,     Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  lead-eth  me. 
By  wa-ters  still,  o'er  troubled  sea, — Still  'tis    His    hand  that  lead-eth  me. 


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3  Lord,  I  would  clasp  Thy  hand  in  mine, 
Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine — 
Content,  whatever  lot  I  see, 

Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me.— 5ef. 

4  And  when  ray  task  on  earth  is  done, 
When,  by  Thy  grace,  the  victory's  won, 
E'en  death's  cold  wave  I  will  not  flee, 
Since  God  through  Jordan  leadeth  me. — R^, 


No.  52.  ^i'bfn  ^cous  tfomc!!. 

**  Unto  them  that  look  for  Ilim  shall  He  appear  the  second  time, 
without  sin,  unto  salvation. "—liKU.  9:28. 


p.  P.  Bliss. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1.  Down  life's  dark  vale  we  wander,Till  Jesus  comcs;We  watch  and  wait  and  wonder, 

2.  Ob,  let  my  lamp  bo  burningWbeu  Jesus  comes;For  llim  my  soul  be  yearning. 


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Till      Je  -  6US  comes.  All     joy  His  loved  ones  bringing,When  Jesus  comes* 
When     Je  -  sus  comes. 


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3  No  more  heart-pangs  nor  sadness, 

"When  Jesus  comes ; 
All  peace  and  joy  and  gladness, 
When.  Jesus  comes. — Cho. 

4  All  doubts  and  fears  will  vanish, 

When  Jesns  comes  -, 
All  gloom  His  face  will  banish 
When  Jesus  comes. — Cho. 


5  He'll  know  the  way  was  dreary, 

When  Jesus  comes ; 
He'll  know  the  feet  grew  weary, 
When  Jesus  comes. — Cho. 

6  He'll  know  what  griefs  oppressed  ma, 

When  Jesus  comes; 
Ob,  how  His  arms  will  rest  mel 
When  Jesus  comes. — Cho, 


No.  53. 


^bitc  ajs  ^nm. 


••  Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  foprether,  salt.h  the  Lord  :  though  your  sins 
be  as  scarlet,  they  shall  be  as  white  as  snow."— Isa.  1 :  IS. 


Words  by  L.  N. 


P.  P.  BLisa,  by  per. 


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Yea,  'tis  a  truth  most  prcciou9| 

To  all  who  do  believe, 
Qod  laid  our  sins  on  Jcsns, 

Who  did  the  load  reoeire. — C^. 


3. 

What  ?  "  bring  our  pnilt  to  Jesusf* 
To  wash  away  our  Ftainn ; 

The  act  is  passed  that  freed  ns. 
And  noQght  to  do  remains- — C^ 


No.  54.       ^U5t  as  3f  iim.    ^,  §1. 

•'  nim  that  Cometh  to  Mo,  I  will  In  no  wIbc  cast  out."— JoHW  6:  ST. 
Miss  Charlotte  Elliott,  I83J,  Wm.  R.  Bkadbury,  by  per. 


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I     am,   with  out  one  plea,  Bnt  that  Thy  blood  WM  shed  for  me, 


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And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thcc,  O  Lamb  of  God!  I  come,  I    come! 


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2  Jast  as  I  am.  and  wnitinfr  not 
To  rid  Hiy  soul  of  one  dark  blot,    [spot, 
To  Thee,  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each 
O  Lamb  of  God  I  I  come,  I  come  I 

8  Just  as  I  am,  thouf^h  tos.sed  about, 
With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt, 
Figlitings  and  fearu  within,  without, 
0  Lamb  of  God  I  I  come,  I  come  I 


4  Just  as  I  am,  poor,  wretched,  blind. 
Sight,  riches,  hcalinc:  of  the  n)ind, 
Yea,  all  I  lu'ed.  in  Thee  to  find, 

O  Lamb  of  God  !  I  come,  I  comet 

5  Just  as  T  am  ;  Thou  wilt  receive. 
Wilt  welcnnie.  pardon,  cleanse, reliero; 
Because  Thy  promi.se  I  believe, 

O  Lumb  of  God!  I  come,  I  comol 


No.  55. 


'To-day  If  ye  will  hear  His  voice."— PsA.  95:  7. 


Rev.  8.  F.  Smith. 

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1.  To-day  the  Saviour  calls:  YcwandVerscome;  O,    ye   benight-ed  soub, 


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2  To-day  the  Saviour  calls : 
Oh,  listen  now: 
Within  these  sacred  walls 
Why  longer  roam?  To  Jesus  bow. 


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:zz:H         For  refuge  fly ; 


The  storms  of  justice  fall% 
And  death  is  nigh. 

4  The  Spirit  wills  to-day : 
Yield  to  II is  power; 
Oh.  grieve  Him  notawaj 
'Tia  mercy's  bcmr. 


Ho.  56. 


Wtt  ^xa\  Wlnpmm. 


•*  Is  there  no  balm  in  Gllead;  Is  there  no  physician  there?"— Jer.  8 :  22. 


Rev.  Wm.  Hunter,  1842. 


Arr.  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Stockton, 


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mor-tal  tongae,Sweete8tcar  -  ol    ev  -  er  sung,  Je-sus,  hless-ed  Je  -  sns." 


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2  Your  many  sins  are  all  forgiven, 

Oh,  hear  the  voice  of  Jesus  ; 
Go  on  your  way  in  peace  to  heaven, 
And  wear  a  crown  with  Jesno. 

3  All  plory  to  the  dying  Lamb  t 

I  now  believe  in  Je.-ius ; 
I  love  the  blessed  Saviour's  name, 
I  love  the  name  of  Jesus. 


5  Come,  brethren,  help  me  sing  His  praise, 
Oh,  praise  the  name  of  Jesus ; 

Come,  sisters,  all  your  voices  raise, 
Oh,  bless  the  name  of  Jesus. 

6  His  name  dispels  my  gnllt  and  fear, 
No  other  name  but  Jesus  : 

Oh,  how  my  soul  delights  to  hear 
The  precious  name  of  Jesus. 


4  "n)(.  children  too,l)oth  great  and  small,  7  And  when  to  that  bright  world  above, 
Who  love  the  name  of  Jesns,  We  rise  to  see  onr  Je-sns, 


May  now  accept  the  gracious  call 
To  work  and  live  for  Jesus." 


We'll  sing  around  the  throne  of  love 
His  name,  the  name  of  Jesus. 


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No.  57. 


^wbjitituttatt. 


*•  He  was  wounded  for  our  transgressions."— TsAiAn  SS :  5. 
Mrs.  A.  R.  Ck)USiN.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  p9». 


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1.  O  Christ,  what  burdens  bowed  Thy  licad!  Our  load  was  laid  on  Thee;  Thon 

2.  Death  and  the  curse  were  iu  our  cup  —  O  Christ,  'twas  full  lor  Thee;  Bat 


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Vic  -  tim    led,     Thy  blood  was  shed;  Now  there's  no  load     for    me. 

bit  -  ter    cup — love  drank  it     up  ;  Now  bless-ings'  draught  for  me. 


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3. 

Jehovah  lifted  up  His  rod — 

O  Christ,  it  fell  on  Thee  I 
Thou  wast  sore  stricken  of  Thy  God ; 

There's  not  one  stroke  for  me. 
Thy  tears.  Thy  blood,  beneath  it  flowed  ; 

Thy  bruising  healeth  me. 

4. 

The  tempest's  awful  voice  was  heard — 

O  Christ,  it  broke  on  Thee! 
Thy  open  bosom  was  my  ward, 

It  braved  the  storm  for  me. 
Thy  form  was  scarred,  Thy  visage  marred; 

1£3W  cloudless  peace  for  me. 


5. 

Jehovah  bade  His  sword  awake — 
O  Christ,  it  woke  'gainst  Thee\ 

Thy  blood  the  flaming  blade  must  slake  J 
Thy  heart  its  sheath  must  be — 

All  for  my  sake,  my  peace  to  make  j 
Now  sleeps  that  sword  for  me» 

6. 

For  me.  Lord  Jesus,  Thou  hast  died, 

And  I  have  died  in  Thee ; 
Thou'rt  risen  :  my  bands  are  all  nntied, 

And  now  Thou  liv'st  in  me. 
When  purified,  made  white,  and  tried. 

Thy  Gloey  then  for  m©  1 


No.  58.       ^u  t\u  ^mt\x(t  0f  titc  §ing. 

**  In  Thy  presence  Is  ftilness  of  Joy ;  at  Thy  right  hand  there  are 
pleasures  for  evermore."— PsALM  ItJ:  11. 

Miss  Florence  C.  Akmstronq,  1S64.  English. 

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1.  Oh,      to  be     o  -  ver  yonder!     In  that  land  of  won-der,  Where  th© 

2.  Oh,      to  be     o  -  ver  yon  -  der !     My  yearning  heart  grows  fonder  Of 


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rest   in    light  and     sunshine       In       the  pres-cnce   of      the    King, 
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3     Oh,  to  be  over  yonder  ! 
Alas  !  I  sigh  and  ^voIlde^ 
Wliy  clings  my  poor,  weak,  sinful  heart 
to  any  earthly  thing  ; 

Each  tie  of  earth  must  sever, 
And  pass  away  for  ever; 
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A    Oh,  when  shall  I  be  dwelling 
Where  angel  voices,  swelling 
In    triumphant    hallrlnjahs,    make   the 
vaulted  heavens  ring? 

Where  the  pearly  gates  arc  gleam- 
ing, 

And  the  morning  star  is  beaming? 
Oh,  when  shall  I  be  yonder  in  the  preo" 
cnce  of  the  King  ' 


5    Oh,  when  shall  T  be  yonder?  j      6    Oh  I  shall  soon  be  jonJer, 

The  longinj^  groweth  stronger  I  And  lonely  as  I  wander, 

To  Join  in  all  the  praises  the  redeemed  Yearuin;;  lor  the  welcome  aummer— long- 
cues  do  sin;;  ing  for  the  bird's  tleet  winfr, 
Within  those  heavenly  places,  The  midni;4lit  may  be  dreary, 
Where  the  angels  vail  their  faces,  And  the  heart  be  v.orn  and  weary, 
In  awe  and  adoration  in  the  presence  of  jBut  there's  no  more  shadow  yonder,  in 
tho  King.                                                  1      the  presence  of  tho  King. 


No.  59.      f  am  ^ami»0  to  the  Cvu,!5.si. 

"  Illm  that  comcth  to  Mo  I  will  In  no  wise  cast  out."— John  C  :  37. 
Rov.  Wm.  McDonald. 


Wm.  G.  Fischer,  by  per. 


1.  I     am  com-ing  to    the  cross;  I   arapoor,  and  weak,  and  blind;  I    am 
Cho. — /    am  trust -inffy  Lord^  in  Thee,    Blest    Lamb  of     Cal  -  va  -  ry  f  Ilum-bly 


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2  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  Thee, 
liOng  has  evil  reigned  within  ; 
Jesus  sweetly  speiiks  to  me, — 
"I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin.  Cho. 

S  Here  I  give  my  all  to  Thee, 

Friends,  an(l  time,  and  earthly  store; 
Soul  and  bo<ly  Thine  to  be, — 
Wholly  Thine  for  evermors.   Cho. 


4  In  thy  promises  I  trust, 

Now  I  feel  the  blood  applied; 
lam  prostrate  in  the  dust, 

I  with  Christ  am  crucified.    Cho, 

5  JesuB  comes  !  He  fills  my  soul! 

Perfected  in  Him  I  am; 
I  am  every  whit  made  whole  : 
Glory,  glory  to  tho  Lamb.   Cho. 


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No.  60.  ^n  the  miw^  Pm  ^mmt  f^ailjJ  pe. 

"  The  Lord  alone  did  lead  him."— Deut.  32 :  12. 


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2.  All    the  way  my  Saviour  leads  me;  Cheers  each  winding  path  I  tread; 

3.  All    the  way  my  Saviour  leads  me;    Oh,  the  full  -  uess    of  His  love! 


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Gives  me  grace   for  ev  -  ery  tri  -   al,  Feeds  me    with  the    liv- ing  bread; 

Per  -  feet  rest    to    me    is    promised    In    my     Fa-ther's  house  a  -  hove; 

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Tho'  my  wea  -  ry  steps  may  fal  -  ter,   And  my  soul      a-  thirst  may  be, 

When  my  spir  -  it,  cloth'd  immor  -  tal,  Wings  its  flight    to  realms  of  day, 


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#(j  §uvy  thy  ^ovvow. 


*'  They  shall  obtain  Joy  and  gladne.ss,  and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall 

flee  away."— Isaiah  35 :  10. 


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He  sheds  on  the  way  ;      He'll  lighten  thy  burden,  Go,  weary  one,  pray. 


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Go  comfort  them,  go  ! 


Go  bury  thy  sorrow.s, 
Let  others  be  blest ; 

Go  give  them  the  sunshine; 
Tell  Jesus  the  rest. 


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"Suffer  the  ehildren!"  Oh,  hear  His  voice, 
IjCt  pv'ry  heart  leap  forth  and  rejoice. 
And  let  us  freely  make  Him  our  choice  ; 
Do  not  delay,  but  come. — Cho. 


Think  once  again,  He's  with  us  to-day; 
Heed  now  His  blest  commands,  and  obey; 
Hear  now  His  accents  tenderly  say, 

"Will  you,  my  children, come?" — Cbok 


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No.  63.      §  ^uv  ®hij  Wdfomc  <0lff. 

"  Come  unto  Mo,  all  yo  th.it  Jribor  and  are  heavy-laden,  and  I  will 
give  you  rest."— Matt.  11 :  '2S. 


R«v.  L.  IlARTSouan. 


Rev.  Lewis  IlARTSOucn,  by  per. 


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1.  I       hear    Thy  welcome  voice    That  calls    me,  Lord,  to  Thoe    For 

2.  Tho'  com  -  iiig  weak  and  vile,    Thou  dost    my  strcDgth  assure ;  Tlioa 


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3  Tis  Jesus  calls  me  on 

To  perfect  faith  and  love, 
To  perfect  hope,  and  peace,  and  trust, 
Fot  earth  and  heaven  above. 

4  'Tis  Jesus  who  confirms 

The  blessed  work  within, 
By  adding  grace  to  welcomed  grace, 
Where  reigned  the  power  of  sin. 


5  And  He  the  witness  pivcs 
To  loyal  hearts  and  free, 
That  every  promise  is  fulfilled, 
If  laith  but  brings  tho  plea. 

G  All  bail,  atoning  blood  ! 

All  hail,  redeeming  grace! 
All  hail,  tho  Gift  of  Christ,  our  Tx)rd, 
Our  Strength  and  Righteousness) 


Ro.  64. 


^  ^imm  got^mn. 


"  He  said  unto  her,  thy  sins  are  forgiven."— Luke  7 ;  48. 
JKBEMIAH  J.  Callauan.  Arr,  by  I,  B.  WoODnunT. 


1.  To  the  hall    of  the  feast  came  the  sin- ful  and  fair;  She  heard  in  the 

2.  The  frown  and  the  murmur  went  round  thro' them  all,  That  one     so    un- 


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ob-jects  more  meet.  As  the  wealth  of    her    perfume  she  shower'd  on  His. 


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She         si  -  lent  -  ly    knelt    at    the       feet   of    the  Lord. 
As     the  wealth    o^  her    per- fume  she  shower'd  on  His  feet. 


3  She  heard  but  the  Saviour;  she  spoke  but  with  sighs; 
She  dare  not  look  up  to  the  heaven  of  His  ej'es ; 

And  the  hot  tears  gush'd  forth  at  each  heave  of  her  brcaat; 
As  her  lips  to  His  sandals  were  throbbingly  pressed. 

4  In  the  sky,  after  tempest,  as  shineth  the  bow, — 
In  the  glance  of  the  sunbeam,  as  melteth  the  snow 
He  looked  on  that  lost  one  :  "  her  sins  were  forgiven," 
And  the  sinner  went  forth  in  the  beauty  of  heaven. 


No.  65.  ^ti  the  ^m(x  pghta  ht  ^m\m% 

"  Let  your  ll>?ht  so  shine  before  men,  that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  aad 
glorify  your  Father  which  Is  In  heaven."— Matt.  5 :  10. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1.  Bright!  J  lu'aras  our     Father's  mcr- cy     From  Hislight-hou.se    cv  -  er- 


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2  Dark  the  night  of  sin  has  settled, 
Loud  the  angry  billows  roar; 
Eager  eyes  are  watching,  longing, 
For  the  lights  along  the  shore. — CTio, 

8  Trim  your  feeble  lamp,  my  brother : 
Some  poor  sailor  tempest-tost, 
Trying  now  to  make  the  harbor, 
In  the  darkueaa  rnay  be  lost — Cha, 


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No.  66.       ^^ijsltiug,  §io|nw9,  ^noitiug. 

"  My  beloved  is  mine,  and  I  am  His."— Songs  of  Solomon  2 :  16. 
P.  P.  Bliss.  p.  p.  Bliss,  by  per. 

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light  would  shine  in;  I  heard  Christian  friends  tell  of  rap-ture  di  -  vine.  And 
-gain  and    a- gain;     I      said    tomy  soul, "Can  that  promise  be  thine?"And 

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wish'd;  how  I  wish'd,  that  their  Saviour  were  mine.  I  wish'd  He  were  mine,  yes,  I 
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wish'd  He  were  mine;  I  wish'd,  how  I  wish'd,  that  their  Saviour  were  mine, 
hoped    he   was  mine;     I  then     be-gan  hop-  ing  that  Je- sus  was  mine. 


3  Oh,  mercy  surprising.  He  saves  even  me  ! 
"  Thy  portion  forever,"  He  says,  "  will  I  be," 
On  His  word  I'm  resting— assurance  divine — 
I'm  "  hoping"  no  longer — I  know  He  is  mine  ! 

Chorus. — I  know  Ho  is  mine,  yes,  I  know  He  is  mine ; 
I'm  *'  hoping  "  no  longer — I  know  He  is  mine! 


No.  67. 


^mm.   (t,  |«.  g. 


••  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  very  far  off."— Tsa.  33 :  17. 
Rev.  I.  Watts.  '  Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 


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2  Sweet  fields  beyond  the  swelling  flood 

Stand  dressed  in  living  green  ; 
So  to  the  Jews  old  Canaan  stood, 

While  Jordan  rolled  between. 
Could  we  but  climb  where  Moses  stood. 

And  view  the  landscape  o'er,      [flood. 
Not  Jordan's    stream,  nor  death's  cold 

Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 


No.  68. 


BATHBUN.       8s    &    7S, 

Key  C. 


1  In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory, 

Towering  o'er  the  wrecks  of  time 


All  tlie  light  of  sacred  story, 
Gathers  round  its  head  sublime. 

2  When  the  woes  of  life  o'crtake  me, 
Hopes  deceive  and  feaYs  annoy, 

Never  shall  the  cro.ss  forsake  me  ; 
Lo !  it  glows  with  peace  and  joy. 

3  Wlien  the  sun  of  bliss  is  beaming 
Light  and  love  upon  my  way, 

From  the  cross  the  radiance  streaming, 
Adds  new  luster  to  the  day. 

4  Bain  and  blessing,  pain  and  pleasure, 
By  the  cross  are  sanctified  ; 

Peace  is  there,  that  knows  no  mea.sure, 
Joys  that  through  all  time  abide. 


No.  69. 


^!l  M^  ^mt 


"For  yet  a  little  while  and  He  that  shall  come  ■will  come,  and  will 

not  tarryi"— Heb.  10:  37. 


Rev.  Ed.  H.  Bickersteth. 


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2.  Wlien  the  wea  -  ry  ones  we  love       En-ter    on  that   rest    a  -  bove. 
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"When  the  words  of  love  and  cheer 


In  their  golden  light  be  seen  : 
Fall  no  long-cr  on   our  ear, 


II 


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Clouds  and  darkness  round  us  press  ; 
Would  we  have  one  sorrow  less? 
All  the  sharpness  of  the  cross, 
All  that  tells  the  world  is  loss. 
Death,  and  darkness,  and  the  tomb, 
Pain  us  only  "  Till  He  come  !" 

See  the  feast  of  love  isspread, 
Drink  the  wine  and  eat  the  bread  ; 
Sweet  memorials,  till  the  Lord 
Call  us  round  His  heavenly  board, 
Some  from  earth,  from  glorv  some, 
Severed  only  '*  Till  He  corner' 


No.  70.       "Tcvr'"- 

1  llow  solemn  are  the  words, 

And  yet  to  faith  liow  plain. 
Which  .lesns  uttered  while  on  earth- 
*'  Ye  mu.st  be  horn  again  /" 

2  '*  Ye  must  be  horn  again  .'" 

For  so  hath  God  decreed  ; 
No  reformation  will  suffice    — 
*Tis  life  poor  sinners  need. 

2  "Yc  must,  he  bom  again  !  " 

And  life  in  (/hru^t  must  have; 
Ir  vain  the  soul  may  elsewhere  go— 
'Tia  lie  alone  can  save. 


"  Ye  must  be  bom  again .'" 

Or  never  enter  heaven  ; 
'Tis  only  blood-washed  ones  are  there, 

The  ransomed  and  forgiven. 

Anon. 


Nn      74  ORTONVILLH.      C.  M. 

l'^'   /*•  Key  Vh. 

1  How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounda 

In  a  believer's  car: 
It  soothes  Ilissorrow.s,  heals  His  wounds, 
And  drives  away  His  fear. 

2  It  makes  the  wounded  spirit  whole, 

And  caluisthe  troubled  breast; 
'Tis  manna  to  the  hungry  soul, 
And  to  the  weary,  rest. 

3  Dear  Name,  the  Rock  on  which  I  bui>d 

My  shield  and  liiding-place; 
My  neverfailing  treasure,  filled 
With  boundless  stores  of  grace. 

4  Jesus  my  Shepherd,  Saviour,  Friend, 

My  rroj)hct,  Priest,  and  King, 
My  Lord,  my  Life,  My  ^Vay,  my  End. 
Accept  the  praise  I  bring. 

6  I  would  Thy  boundless  love  proclaim 
With  every  fleeting  breath  ; 
So  shall  the  music  of  Thy  n.ame 
Refresh  my  soul  in  death. 

Rev.  JouN  Newtoit, 


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No.  72. 


Mlxt  ^^•fciouJS  ^amc 


"  And  blessed  bo  Ills  glorious  namo  for  ever."— PsA.  72 :  19. 
Mrs.  Ltdia  Baxter.  W.  II.  Doane,  by  per. 


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3  Oh  !  the  precious  name  of  Jesus  ; 

How  it  thrills  our  souls  with  joy, 
"When  His  loving  arms  receive  us,^ 

And  Hia  songs  our  tongues  employ!  Cho. 


4  At  the  namo  of  Jesus  bowing, 
Falling  prostrate  at  His  feet, 

King  of  kings  in  heav'n  we'll  crown  Him, 
When  our  journey  is  complete.  Cho. 


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No.  73.       "ft  fasseth  l^nmddgt" 

"The  love  of  Christ,  which  passeth  knowledge."— Epii.  3:  19. 
Mary  Shekleton  Ira  D,  Sankey,  by  per. 


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Would  fain  proclaim  to  sinners,  far  and 

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A  love  which  can  remove  all  guilty  fear, 
And  love  beget. 


It  passeth  praises  !  tliat  dear  love  of  Thine, 
My  Jesus!  Saviour!  Yet  this  heart  of  mine 
Would  sin<^  a  love  so  rich,  so  full,  so  free, 
Which  brouj^lit  an  undone  sinner,  such  as 
Kight  home  to  God.  [me, 

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But,  ah  !  I  cannot  tell,  or  sing,  or  know 
The  fulness  of  that  love  whilst  here  below; 
Yot  my  pf)()r  vessel  I  may  freely  bring, 
0  Thou,  who  art  of  love  the  living  spring. 
My  vessel  fill. 


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I  am  an  empty  vessel !  scarce  one  thought 
Or  look  of  love  to  Tliee  I've  ever  brought, 
Yet,  I  viay  come,  and  come  again  to  Thee 
With  this— the  contrite  sinner's  truthful 
^^Thou  lovest  we  /  "  Qilea— 


Oh  \  fill  me,  Jesus!  Saviour!  with  Thy  love! 
May  woes  butdrive  me  to  the  fount  above ; 
Thithermay  lin  childlike  faith  draw  nigh, 
And  never  to  another  fountain  iiy, 
But  unto  Thee! 


And  when,  my  Jesus !  Tliy  dear  fiicc  I  see, 
When  at  Thy  lofty  throne  I  bend  the  knee, 
Then  of  Thy  love — in  all  its  breadth  and 
length,  [strength — 

Its  height,  and  depth,   and    everlasting 
My  soul  shall  sing. 


No.  74. 


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"  Neither  Is  he  that  planteth  anything,  neither  he  that  watereth."— 1  Cor.  3:  7. 

Georoiana  M.  Taylor,  1S69.  R.  Geo.  IIai.ia    Arr.  by  P.  P.  Bliss. 

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Only  an  instrument  ready 

His  praises  to  sound  at  His  will, 
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Rather  be  nothing,  nothing, 

To  Him  let  our  voices  be  raised, 
He  is  the  Fountain  of  blessing, 

He  only  ia  meet  to  be  praised.  Cho* 


No.  75. 


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"  Almost  Thou  persuadast  me  to  be  a  Christian.**— Acts  26:  28, 
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"Almost"  is  but  to  fail! 
Sad,  sad,  that  l)itter  wail— 
"Almost— 7>//f/o8<.''' 


No.  76. 


^ullvj  |Vtjsu«(tci 


"  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Cbrlst  and  thou  shall  be  Raved."— Acts  10 :  31. 


Rev.  J.  B,  AxcniNSOX. 


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Fully  persuaded,  now  I  am  blest : 

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I  will  in  Clirist  abide  ; 

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Fully  persuaded,  Jesus  is  mine; 

Fully  persuaded,  Lord,  I  am  Thine! 
O  make  my  love  to  Thee 
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"  Neither  la  there  salvation  In  any  other."— Acts  i :  12. 
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No.  79.   mm  m^n  the  fmmi  mt  ? 


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4  Sowing  the  seed  with  an  aching  heart, 
Sowing  the  seed  while  the  tear-drops  start, 
Sowing  in  hope  till  the  reapers  come, 
Gladly  to  gather  the  harvest  home: 
Oh,  what  shall  the  harvest  be  ? 
Oh,  what  shall  the  harvest  be? 


No.  80.      Shcrc  b  ^\it  Ut  a  ^(foh 

"  Look  unto  Me  and  be  ye  saved,  all  the  ends  of  the  earth."— Tsatah  45:  22. 
Amelia  M.  Hull..  Rev.  E.  G.  Taylor,  by  per. 


1.  There  is     life      for      a      look      at     the    Ci'q  -  ci -lied  One,  There  is 


4— V- 


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life  at  this  moment  for  thee;  Theu  look,  sinner,  look  unto  Him  and  be  saved,  Unto 


^T  TT— I ! 1?— ' — • 1 ^  -(5>--H 1— 


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Refrain. 


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Ilim  who  was  nailed  to    the  tree.       Look!   look!      look  and  live!  There  is 


\i/ 


^    life  for  a  look  at  the    Cru-cified  One,  There  is  life  at  this  moment  for  thee. 


2  Oh,  why  was  He  there  as  the  Bearer  of 
sin, 
If  on  Je^sus  thy  guilt  was  not  laid  ? 
Oh,  why  from  Tlis  side  flowed  tlic  sin- 
cle;inHin<j;  blood, 
If  llis  dying  thy  debt  hcs  not  paid  ? 


4  Then  doubt  not  thy  welcome,  since 

God  hiis  declared 

There  remainetli  no  move  to  be  done ; 

That  once  in  the  end  of  the  world  He 

appeared, 

And  completed  tlie  work  He  begun. 


3  It  is  not  thy  tears  of  repentance  and 
prayers, 
But  the  Blood,  that  atones  for  the 
Roul ; 
On  Ilim,  then,  who  shed  it,  thou  may- 
est  at  once 
Thy  weight  of  iniquities  rolL 

T'8 


5  Then  take  Avith  rejoicing  from  Jesus  at 
once 
The  life  everlasting  He  gives; 
And  know  witli  assurance  thou  never 
canst  die 
Since  Jesus  thy  rlghteousues,  lives. 


No.  81. 


IJct  ^\mt  w  ^loom. 


HOBATIUS  BONAR,  D.  D.,  1873. 

Sloic,  with  expresision. 

4 ^ ^ , 


"  Yet  there  Is  room."— Luke  14:  22. 

luA  D.  Sanket,  by  per. 


F=^— ■;-?^  '    ^ — a— ^— j_^r: 


-S 


2^=W 


1.  Yet      there 


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is      room!        The  Lamb's  bright  hall       of 


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long; 


2  Day  is  declining,  and  the  sun  is  low  ; 

The  shadows  lengthen,  light  makes  liaste  to  go : 
Room,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  enter,  enter  now  ! 

3  The  bridal  hall  is  filling  for  the  feast : 

Pass  in,  pass  in,  and  be  the  Bridegroom's  guest : 
Koom,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  enter,  enter  now  ! 

4  It  fills,  it  fills,  that  hall  of  jubilee  ! 

Make  haste,  make  haste ;  'tis  not  too  full  for  thee: 
Koom,  room,  still  room!  oh,  enter,  enter  now  1 

5  Yet  there  is  room  !  Still  open  stands  the  gate, 
The  gate  of  love  ;  it  is  not  yet  too  late  : 
Koom,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  enter,  enter  now  ; 

6  Pass  in,  pass  iu  !  That  banquet  is  for  thee ; 
That  cup  of  everliisting  love  is  free ; 

Koom,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  enter,  enter  now  ! 

7  All  heaven  is  there,  all  joj' !  Go  in,  go  in  ; 
The  angels  beckon  thee  the  i)rize  to  win  : 
Koom,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  enter,  enter  now ; 

e  Louder  and  sweeter  sounds  the  loving  call  ; 
Come,  lingerer,  come  ;  entiT  that  festal  hall : 
Koom,  room,  still  room  !  oh,  cuter,  enter  now! 

9  Ere  night  that  gate  may  close,  and  seal  thy  doom ; 
Then  the  last,  low,  long  cry  : — "  No  rtmm,  no  room!" 
No  room,  no  room  : — oh,  woful  cry,  "  No  room !  " 

'TO 


No.  82.         ©uly  an  §irmouv-§farfr. 

"  Now  It  came  to  pass  upon  a  day,  that  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul  said  unto  the  Foung 
man  that  bare  his  armour,  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  to  the  Philistines"  garrison  that  U 
on  the  other  side ;  it  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  work  for  us:  for  there  is  no  restraint  to 
the  Lord  to  save  by  many  or  by  few.  And  his  armour-bearer  said  unto  him,  Do  all  that 
is  In  thine  heart:  turn  thee;  behold,  I  am  with  thee  according  to  thine  heart.  And 
Jonathan  climbed  up  upon  his  hands  and  upon  his  feet,  and  bis  armour-bearer  after 
him:  and  tliey  fell  before  .Jonathan;  and  his  armour-bearer  slew  after  him.  So  the 
Lord  saved  Israel  that  day  :  and  the  battle  passed  over  unto  Beth-aven."— 1  Sam.  14  :  1, 
6,  7, 13,  23. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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2.  On  -    ly     an  armour-  bear 

3.  On  -    ly    an  armour-  bear 


er, 
er, 
er. 


proudly  I  stand,  "Wait-  ing  to 
now  in  the  lield,  Guard-ing  a 
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shin-ing  hel-met,  sword,  and  shield,  Wait- ing  to  hear  the  thrilling 
mor-tal,     and   a  bright  crown  wear  :        If,     in     the  bat-  tie,     to     my 


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or-  der       be,  Standing  by  my     Cap -tain,  scrv-ing  faith  -  ful  -  ly. 

bat -tie  -   cry,  Keady    then  to      an  -  swcr,"Mas-ter,  here    am     I." 

trust  I'm     true,         Mine  shall  be  the   hon  -  ors     in    the  Grand  Re -view. 


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Ilear  ye     tlie  battle  cry!  "Forward,"  the  call !  See!  see  the  falt'riog  ones ! 


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Ro.  83. 


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:Lr    otrri    salraUoc  wiUi    Hear  and 

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Lc-ave    the     poor     old       stranded     wreck,  ax>d    puU      for      ihe  shore. 


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2  Trust  in  the  life-boat,  sailor,  all  eke  will  £ul. 
Stronger  the  snrfies  daah  and  i5eirer  tbe  gale. 
Heed  not  the  stonriT  winds,  thongb  loadlj  they  roar: 
Watch  the  "  bright  and  morning  star,^  and  poll  £ir  the 
Pull  for  the  shore,  &c. 

S  Bncht  gleatns  the  morning,  sailor,  np  lift  the  ere  ; 
Clonds  and  darkness  disappearing,  glory  is  nigh  1 
Safe  in  the  life-boat,  sailor,  sing  CTermore  ; 
•  Glory,  glory,  halle^njah  T  paQ  for  the 
P«&11  for  the  shore.  &e. 


No.  84. 


^\n\  of  Py  ^ml 


•'  Th«  Lord  God  Is  a  sun."— PsA.  74 :  11. 
J.  Keble,  1827.  German.    Arr.  by  "W.  H.  MoNK. 

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1.  Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou  Sav-iour  dear,  It   is   not   night  if   Thou  be  near; 

2.  When  the  soft  dews  of  kind  -  ly  sleep  My  wearied  eye- lids  gen  -  tly  steep, 


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Oh,  may  no  earth-born  cloud  a-rise,    To  hide  Thee  from  Thy  servant's  eyes. 
Be  my  last  thoughtjhow  sweet  to  rest  Forev- er  on         my  Saviour's  breast. 


-^  --g:^i,g. 


3  Abide  with  me  from  morn  till  eve, 
For  without  Thee  I  cannot  live  ; 
Abide  with  me  when  night  is  nigh. 
For  without  Thee  I  dare  not  die. 

4  If  some  poor  wandering  child  of  Thine 
Have  spurned  to-day  the  voice  divine — 
Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  work  begin  j 
Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  sin. 


5  "Watch  by  the  sick  ;  enrich  the  poor 
With    blessings   from   Thy   boundless 

store ; 
Be  every  mourner's  sleep  to-night, 
Like  infant's  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 

G  Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake, 
Ere  through  the  world  our  way  we  takOi 
Till  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  love 
We  lose  ourselves  in  heaven  above. 


No.  85.    %vm,  ^jmtx  t^  Pjj  <^i>ul 


^ 


"The  Tx)rd  will  be  a  reAigo  In  times  of  trouble."— Psalm  9:  9. 
Rev.  Cn.  Wesley,  1740. 

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Simeon  B.  Marsh,  1834.     V 

Fine. 


i^p^^ll 


\.    f    Jo- fins,  lov- er   of    my  soul,       Let  me  to  Thybo-som     fly,       \ 
t  While  the  nearer    waters  roll.       While  the  tempcststill  is      high;    J 
D.  C.   Safe    in  -  to  the  ha-ven  guide,     Oh,    rc-ccive  my  soul  at      last. 


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D.C. 


Hide  me,  O  my    Saviour,     hide, 


,  -^  .i_r-Li-     1    1,-^ J 

past; 


Till  the  storm  of  life    is 


Other  refuge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee  : 
Leave,  oh,  leave  mo  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me. 
All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed 

AH  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring ; 
Cover  my  defoneeless  head 

"With  the  shadow  of  Thy  vring. 

Thou,  O  Christ,  art  all  I  want ; 

More  than  all  in  Thee  I  lind  : 
Kaisc  the  fallen,  cheer  tlic  faint, 

Heal  the  sick,  and  lead  the  blind. 


Just  and  holy  is  Thy  Name, 
I  am  all  unrighteousness  : 

Vile,  and  full  of  sin  I  am, 

Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace. 

4  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found- 
Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin: 
Let  the  healing  streams  abound  ; 
Make  me,  keep  me,  pure  within. 
Thou  of  life  the  Fountain  art. 
Freely  let  mo  take  of  Thee ; 
Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 
Kise  to  all  eternity. 


No.  86. 


^Ot\\  of  3^9fSi. 


•'Tho  Lord  Is  ray  defence,  and  my  God  is  the  Rock  of  ray  refuge."— PsA.  91 :  22. 
Rev.  A.  M.  TorLADY,  1776.  Dr.  Tnos.  Hastings,  18.30. 


rcg^^ 


3-^^35; 


1.  Kock   of    A    -   gcs,    cleft    for  me.      Let   me  hido    my  -  self   in  Thee; 
D.C.      Be     of    sin       the     doub-lecure.     Save  me  from    its  guilt  and  power. 


Let  the     wa  -   ter   and    the  blood,  From  Thy  riv    -  en  side  which  flowed, 


Not  the  labor  of  my  hands 
Can  fulfil  Thy  law's  demands  ; 
Could  my  zeal  no  respite  know, 
Could  my  tears  forever  flow, 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone  ; 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone. 


»S. 


3  Nothing  in  my  hand  I  brinj^ 
Simply  to  Thy  cross  I  cling; 
Naked,  come  to  Theo  for  dxess, 


ITelpless,  look  to  Thee  for  grace ; 
Foul,  I  to  the  fountain  fly, 
AVash  me.  Saviour,  or  I  die. 

"While  I<lraw  this  fleeting  breath. 
When  mine  eyes  shall  close  in  death, 
When  I  soar  to  worlds  unknown. 
Sec  Theo  on  Thy  judgment  throne, 
Hock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me. 
Let  mo  hide  myself  in  Thee. 


8S 


No.  87. 


€m\  pe. 


"Bless  me,  even  me  also,  O  my  Father."— Gen.  27:  38. 
Mrs.  El,iz.  Codneb.  Wm,  B.  Bradbury,  by  per. 


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j  f  Lord,  I  hear  of  showers  of  blessing  Tliou  art  scattering  full  and  free — ) 
'  I  Show'rs  the  thirst- y   land    re-freshing  ;  Let  some  droppings  fall  on  me — j 

2  f  Pass  me  not,  O  gra- cious  Fa-ther !  Sin  -  fill  tho'  my  heart  may  be;  t 
■  I  Thou  raight'st  leave  me,  but  the  rath  -  er  Let  Thy  mer  -  cy  fall    on  me —  ) 


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me   not, 
am  long- 


0     ten  -  dor  Saviour  !  Let    me  love  and  cling  to  Thee ; 


ing  for  Thy  favor ;  Whilst  Thou'rt  calling,  oh,  call  me — 


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ven    me,     Let    Thy  bless-ing     fall    on    me. 

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4  Pass  me  not,  0  mighty  Spirit! 

Thou  canst  make  the  blind  to  see; 
Witncsser  of  Jesus'  merit,  [me. 

Speak  the  word  of  power  to  me. — Even 

6  Love  of  God,  so  pure  and  changeless  ; 
Blood  of  Christ,  so  rich  and  free ; 


Grace  of  God,  so  strong  and  boundless  ; — 
Magnify  them  all  in  me. — Even  me. 


G  Pass  me  not!  Thy  lost  one  bringing, 
Bind  my  heart,  O  Lord,  to  Thee; 

While  llie  streams  of  life  are  springing, 
Blessing  others,  oh,  bless  me. — Even  me. 


No.  88.  (Mk  pc,  &  %\\m  6wat  fdwvab. 

I  "  For  Thy  name's  sake,  lead  me,  and  guide  me."— Ps.  31 :  3. 

WiLi-iAM  Williams,  1771.  Wm.  L.  Vinkr. 

Fine. 


\.    Guide  me,    0  Tliou  great  Jo  -  lio  -  vah,  Pil  -  grim  thro'  thisbar-ren  land  : 
D.C. — Bread  of    hea- ven,  Broad  of   lioa-ven,  Feed   me    till      I    want  no  more. 

2.  O-    pen  now  the  crys  -  tal  fountain,Whence  the lieal-ing  wa- tors  flow; 
D.C. — Strong  I)e-liv-  'rer,StrongI)eliv'rer,  Be  Thou  still  my  strength  and. shield. 

3.  When    I     tread  the  verge  of    Jor-dan,  Bid  my     anxious  fears  sub-side; 
D.C. — Songs    of  jjrais  - es,  Songs  of  prais  -  es,    I      will    ev  -  er    give  to  Thee. 


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Bear 


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lie  -  rv,  cloud- y      pil  -  lar  Load  nic 


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all  my  journoy  through  : 
safe    on   Canaan's  side. 

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No.  89.       ^xtU  Wini  iff  temptation. 

"  God  is  faithful,  wlio  will  not  suflTer  you  to  be  tempted  above 
that  ye  are  able."— 1  CoR.  10 :  13. 


IT.  R.  Palmer. 


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1.  Yield  not  to  t(inp-ta-tion,    For  ^'iolding  is       *8in,       Each  vicl'ry  ■will 

2.  Slum  e-  vil  com-pan-ioiis,  Bad  language  dis  -  dain,  God's  name  hold  in 

3.  To    him  that  o  ercom-eth    God  giv-eth    a      crowu,  Thro' laith  we  shall 


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Fight  man-ful  - 1  y     on  -  ward, 
Be  thoughtful  and  earn  -  est, 
lie     who     is   our  JSav  -iour, 


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Dark  passions  sub-due,  Look  ev  -  er  to  Je  -  sus,  He'll  c^rry  j'ou  through. 
Kind  hearted  and  true,  Look  ev  -  er  to  Je  -  sus,  He'll  carry  you  through. 
Our  strength  will  renew,    Look   ev  -  er  to    Je  -  sus,  He'll  carry  you  through. 


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Ask     the     Sav-iour     to  help    you,    Cora  fort,  strengthen,  and  keep    you; 


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No.  90.      I  ^dt  it  P  tdtit  |e^Mj5. 

*'  Casting  all  your  care  upon  Him  ;  for  He  careth  for  you."— 1  Peter  5 :  7 
Miss  Ellen  H.  Willis.  English. 


1.  I  left    it    all  with  Je  -  sus  Long  a-  go;     All  my  sins  I  brought  Him, 

2.  I  leave  it    all  with  Je  -  sus,  For  He  knows  How  to  steal  the  bit  -  ter 


And  my  woe.  When  by  faith  I  sawHim  On  the  tree,  Heard  His  small,  still  whisper, 
From  life's  woes;  How  to  gild  the  tear-drop  With  His  smile,  Make  the  desert  garden 

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"Tis  for  thee,' From  my  heart  the  bur -den  Rolled  a- way— Hap- py  day ! 
Bloom  a-while:  Wheumy  weakness  lean- eth      OnHiamight,  All  seems  light. 

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From    my  heart    the    bur  -  den  Rolled    a  -  way —  Hap  -  py      day  ! 
When  my  weak-  ness    lean  -  eth    On     His   might,  All    seems  light. 


3  I  leave  it  all  with  Jesus 

Day  by  day ; 
Faith  can  firmly  trust  Him 

Come  wliat  may. 
Hope  has  dropped  lier  anchor, 

Found  her  rest 
In  the  calm,  sure  haven 

Of  His  breast : 
Jjove  esteems  it  heaven 
To  abide  At  His  side. 


4  Oh,  leave  it  all  with  Jcstis, 

Drooping  soul! 
Tell  not  half  thy  story, 

But  the  whole. 
Worlds  on  worlds  arc  hanging 

On  His  hand. 
Life  and  death  are  waiting 

His  command; 
Yet  His  tender  bosom 
Makes  iheeroora — Oh,comehomel 


No.  91.         ^hm  b  a  ;faunfai«. 


•'  A  Fountain  opened  for  sin."— Zecu.  13:  1. 


Wsi.  COWPER,  1779. 


Western  Melodt. 


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1.  There  i3  a    fountain  filled  with  blood,Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins, 

2.  The    dy   -   ing  thief  re-joiced     to   see    That  foun-tain  in      his    day ; 


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And  there  may  I,    though  vile     a^i    he,      Wash  all      myaina    a  -way. 


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And  there  may  I,    though  vile      avS    he,  Wash    all      mysms      a  -  way. 


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E'er  since  hy  faith  I  saw  the  tream 
Thy  flowing  wounds  supply,' 

Hedeeming  love  has  been  my  thorn" 
And  shall  be  till  I  die. — Bef. 


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Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song 

I'll  sing  thy  power  to  save,     ^'tongue 

When   this    poor,  lisping,  stamm-^ring 
Lies  silent  in  the  grave. — .fie;'. 


No.  92.        %\u  Ijiomc  &m  %hm, 

"Oh  that  T  had  wincrs  If  kn  a  clove,  for  then  would  I  fly  away  and  be  at  rest,"— Psalm  55 :  & 
Rev.  D.  W.  C.  Huntington.  Tullius  C.  O'Kane,  by  per. 


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1.  Oh, think  of  thehorae  o-  vcr  there,     By  the  side   of   the  riv  -  er    of 

2.  Oh,  think  of  the  friends  o-ver  there,  Whobe-fore    us   the  journey  have 


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Where  the  saints,  all  im-mor  -  tal    and  fair, 
Of    the  songs  that  they  breathe  on  the  air, 


Are 

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robed  in  their  garments  of  white,  over  there.  Overthere, 
home   in   the  pal-ace    of  God,o-  ver  there.  Over  there, 

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Oh,  think  of  the  friendso-ver  there,  o-ver  there;  O-ver 


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over  there, 
3  My  Havionr  is  now  ovpr  there, 

Tliore  my  kirulredand  frlcMids  areat  rest; 
Then  away  from  my  sorrow  and  rare, 
Let  mo  My  to  tlic  (.ami  of  the  blest. 

Over  thorn,  ovor  thoro. 
My  Saviour  Is  uow  over  there. 


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4  I'll  soon  bo  at  home  ovor  (here. 
For  tho  end  of  my  Joiirnoy  I  see; 
Many  doar  to  my  hoart,  ovor  there. 
Are  W!itohln<.r  and  waiting  for  me. 

Over  tliere,  over  there, 
I'll  soon  be  at  home  over  ther^  I 


No.  93. 


p.  p.  Bliss. 


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*'  Be  ye  therefore  perfect."— Matt.  5:  48. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  More      ho-   li   -  noss  give 

2.  More     grat  -  i  -  tude  give 

3.  More     pu  -  ri    -    ty     give 


me,     More  striv  -  ings  with   -  in; 
me,     More  trust      in     the       Lord ; 
me,     More  strength  to    o'er   -  come,- 


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More      pa  -  tience    in     suflf    -    'ring,     More    sor   -  row     for  sin ; 

More     pride      in       His     glo    -      ry,       More  hope        in       His  word; 

More     free  -   dom    from  earth  -    stains,  More  long  -  ings     for  home ; 

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More      joy        in      His     ser    -    vice,     More    pur  -  pose    in     prayer 
More     meek  -  ness      in      tri     -     al.        More    praise  for       re  -    lief. 
More     hless  -  ed       and     ho     -      ly.      More,    Sav  -  iour,    like      Thee. 


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Wo.  94. 


©nig  ^ntjit  Mm. 


"  Take  My  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  Me ;  and  ye  shall  And  rest  unto 

your  souls."— Matt.  11 :  29. 


Rev.  J.  H.  S. 


Rev.  J.  H.  Stockton,  by  per. 


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1.  Come,  ev  -  cry  soul    by     sin  oppresse(l,Therc's  meicy  with  the  Lord, 

I    I     r*   I   ^  ^--^^  -*.-  ^    ^    ^    ^.  .,sB-  ^. 


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He    will  save  yon,  He    will  save  you.    He    will    save   you    now. 


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2  For  Jesus  shed  His  precious  blood 
Rich  blessings  to  bestow  ; 
Plunge  now  into  the  crimson  flood 
That  washes  white  as  snow. 


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3  Yes,  Jesus  is  the  Truth,  the  Way, 
That  leads  you  into  rest ; 
Believe  in  Him  without  delay, 
And  you  are  fully  blest. 


4  Come  then,  and  join  this  holy  band, 
And  on  to  glory  go, 
To  dwell  in  that  celestial  land, 
Where  joys  immortal  flow. 


Ko.  95.  fcji,  Sltcrc  isi  ^m\mx  fot  ^m. 


**  He  will  abundantly  pardon."— Isa.  S-'j  :  17. 

Fanny  J.  Crosby. 
Sfotcly. 


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1.  Oh,      como     to       the     Sav   -  ionr,     he-  liovo     in     llis  name,  And 

2.  Tho     Avay       of    trans-gre?a   -  ion     that    leads    un  -  to    death,  Oh, 

3.  Be     warned    of    yonr  dan  -    ger ;     es  -  cape     to     the   cross;  Your 

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why  will    you  long- er    pur-  sue?    How  can  yon    re-  ject  the  sweet 
on  -  ly    sal  -  va  -  tion    is      there ;  Be-  lieve,  and   that  mo-raent  the 


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turn  not     a  -  way,     For     now  there  is     par  -  don  for  yon. 

mes-sage    of     love     That     of  -  fers  full  par  -  don  for  you  ? 

Spir-  it      of    grace    Will     an -sweryourpen  -  i  -  tent  prnyer. 

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No.  96. 


IJatlung  but  ^mm. 


**  And  when  lie  came  to  it  He  found  nothing  but  leaves."— Mark  11 :  13, 
LucT  Evelina  Akebman.  Sil^vs  J.  Vail,  by  per. 


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1.  Nothing  but  leaves!  The  Spirit  grieves  O'er  years  of  wasted   life ;        O'er 


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sins  indulged  while  conscience  slept.O'er  vows  and  promises     un-kept,  And 


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reap  from  years  of  strife —      Nothing  but  leaves !       Nothing  but  leaves ! 

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2  Nothing  but  leaves!  No  gathered  sheaves, 

Of  life's  fair  ripening  grain  : 
"We  sow^  our  seeds ;  lo !  tares  and  weeds, — 
Words,  idle  words,  for  earnest  deeds — 

Tlien  reap,  with  toil  and  pain. 
Nothing  but  leaves  !  nothing  but  leaves  ! 

3  Nothing  but  leaves!  Sad  mcm'ry  weaves 

No  veil  to  hide  the  past : 
And  as  we  trace  our  weary  way, 
And  count  each  lost  and  misspent  day 

ArVe  sadly  find  at  last — 
Nothing  but  leaves!  nothing  but  leaves  I 

4  Ah,  who  »hall  thus  the  Master  meet, 

And  bring  ])ut  withered  leaves? 
Ah,  who  shall  at  the  Saviour's  feet, 
Before  the  awful  judgment-seat 

Lay  down  for  golden  sheaves, 
Uothing  but  loaves  !  nothing  but  leaves! 
04 


No.  97. 


Ifcutclsi. 


••And  they  Bhall  be  ^linc,  saitli  Iho  I.ord  of  lio.sts,  in  that  day  when 
I  nuikc  up  My  jewels."— Malacih  3:  17. 


Rev.  W.  O.  CcsiiiNo 

M    a     Modcnito. 


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1.  When     He  com  -  cth,   when  He    com  -  eth     To    make    up      Hia 


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jew  -  els,    All    His  jew-els,  precious  jew-els,  His  loved  and  His  own 


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doru-ing,  They  shall  shine  in    their  hoauty,  Bright  gems  for  His  crown. 


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2  He  will  gather,  He  will  gather 
The  gems  for  His  kingdom  : 
All  the  pure  ones,  all  the  bright  ones, 
His  loved  and  His  own. — Cho. 


3  Little  children,  little  children, 
Who  love  their  Redeemer, 
Arc  the  jewels,  precious  jewels, 
Hia  loved  and  His  own. — Cho. 


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No.  98.    m  mtk  m  Pjj  f  incprtt 

•'  Go  work  to-day  in  My  vineyard."— Matt.  21 :  28. 
Anon.  From  "  Dew  Drops,"  by  per.  of  T.  C.  O'Kanb. 

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The  bright  honrs  of  sunshine  are  hastening  away; 
And  night's  gloomy  shadows  are  gathering  fast; 
Then  the  time  for  our  labor  .shall  ever  be  past. 
Begin  in  the  morning,  and  toil  all  the  day, 
Thy  strength  111  supply  and  thy  wages  I'll  pay; 
And  blessed,  thrice  blessed  the  diligent  few, 
Who  finish  the  labor  I've  given  them  to  do. 


No.  99. 


Seymour.  7sf. 


"  A  broken  and  a  contrite  heart,  O  God,  thou  wilt  not  despise."— Ps.  51:  17. 

Rev.  Chas.  Wesley,  1740.  C.  M.  Von  Webxb. 

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2.  I    have  long  withstood  His  grace;  Long  provoked  Him  to     His  face; 

3.  Now,  in  -  cline  me     to       re  -  pent;  Let  me    now  my  sins     la-ment; 


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Would  not  hearken       to      His   calls, Grieved  Him  l)y   a  thousiind  falls. 

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"  He  shall  give  you  another  CJomforter."— John  14 :  16. 
"William  Moore.  Rev.  R.  Lowry,  bj-  per. 


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1.  Myheartjthat  washeav3'and  sad,  Was  made  to  re- joice  and  be  glad, 

2.  To    sin  and  to    e  -  vil  in-clined,  With  darkness  per-vad-iug  m^' mind, 

3.  The  voice  of  thanksgiving  1  raised,  The  Lord,  my  Ee-deemer,  I  praised ; 


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On  this  terrestrial  ball, 
To  Him  all  majesty  ascribe, 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of  alL 

9  Oh,  that  with  yonder  sacred  throng 
We  at  His  feet  may  fall ; 
"We'll  join  the  everlasting  song, 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 


No.  102. 

1  0  for  a  thousand  tongues  tosing 
My  great  Redeemer's  praise  r 
The  glories  of  my  God  and  King, 
The  triumphs  of  His  grace. 


2  My  gracious  Master,  and  my  God, 

Assist  me  to  proclaim, — 
To  spread,  through  all  the  earth  abroad 
The  honors  of  Thy  Name. 

3  Jesus !—  the  Name  that  charms  our  feara 

That  bids  our  sorrows  cease; 
'Tis  music  in  the  sinner's  ears, 
'Tis  life,  and  health,  and  peace. 


4  He  breaks  the  power  of  cancell'd  sin, 
He  sets  the  pris'ncr  free ; 
His  blood  can  make  the  foulest  clean  ; 
Hi3  blood  avail'd  for  me. 

Rev.  CuAS.  Wesley,  1740. 


No.  ifls.       ^ocltingluun.     ^.  p. 


Wm.  Cowpeb,  1779. 


Dr.  IjOwell  Mason,  1832. 


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Yet  who  thatkuows  the  worth  of  pray 'r,  But  wishes  to     be    oft-  en  there  ? 


Prayer  makes  the  darkened  clouds  with- 
draw; 
Prayer  climbs  the  ladder  Jacob  saw, 
Gives  exercise  to  faith  and  love, 
Brings  every  blessing  from  above. 

Restraining  prayer,  we  cease  to  fight; 
Prayer    makes    the    Christian's    armor 

bright; 
And  Satan  trembles  when  he  sees 
The  weakest  saint  ujjon  his  knees. 


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No.  104. 

1  So  let  our  lips  and  lives  express 
The  holy  gospel  we  profess ; 

So  let  our  works  and  virtues  shine; 
To  prove  tlie  doctrine  all  divine. 

2  Thus  shall  we  best  proclaim  abroad 
The  honors  of  our  Saviour  God  ; 
When  His  salvation  reigns  within. 
And  grace  subdues  the  power  of  sin. 

3  Religion  bears  our  spirits  up, 
While  we  expect  that  blessed  hope, — 
The  brij^ht  appearance  of  the  Lord  : 
And  faith  stands  leaning  on  His  word. 

Rev.  I.  Watts,  1709 


A  place  than  all  besides  more  sweet, — 
It  is  the  blood-bought  mercy-seat. 

There  is  a  scene  where  spirits  blend. 
Where   friend     holds    fellowship   with 

friend ; 
Though  sunder'd  far,  by  faith  we  meet, 
Around  one  common  mercy-seat. 

Rev.  HuGU  Stowlll,  1827. 


No.  105. 


M. 


RnTRRAT.       U 

Key  C. 

1  From  every  stormy  wind  tliat  blows, 
From  every  swelling  tide  of  woes, 
There  i^s  a  calm,  a  sure  retreat; 

'Tis  found  beneath  the  mercy-seat. 

2  There  is  a  place,  where  Jesus  sheds 
The  oil  of  gladness  on  our  heads  ; 


No.  106.  "^"^^"'^"L/f.''""* 

1  Sinners,  turn  ;  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  your  Maker,  asks  you  why? 
God,  who  did  your  bcinsr  give, 
Made  you  with  himself  to  live; 
He  the  fatal  cause  demands  ; 
Asks  the  work  of  His  own  hands,- 
Why,  ye  thankless  creatures,  why 
Will  ye  cross  His  love,  and  die? 

2  Sinners,  turn  ;  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  your  Saviour,  a.sks  you  why? 
He,  who  did  your  souls  retrieve. 
Died  Himself,  that  ye  mip^ht  live. 
Will  ye  let  Him  die  in  vain  ? 
Crucify  your  Lord  a^ain? 

Why,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  why 
Will  ye  slight  His  grace  and  die? 


3  Sinners,  turn  ;  whv  will  yc  die? 
God,  the  Spirit,  asks  you  why? 
He  wlioall  your  lives  Imth  strove, 
l^r<^ed  you  to  embrace  His  love. 
Will  ye  not  His  graoe  receive? 
Will  ye  still  refuse  to  live? 
O  ye  dying  sinners,  why. 
Why  will  ye  forever  die? 

Rev.  C.  Wesley,  1745. 
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No.  107. 

"  Rouse's  Version,"  1613. 


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Psalm  23. 


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And  nie  to  walk  doth  make 
Within  the  paths  of  rigliteousness, 
Ev'n  for  Ills  own  name's  sake. 


We'll  taste,  e'en  here,  thehallow'dblisa 
Of  an  eternal  home. 

Rev.  W.  H.Batuubst,  1831. 


Yea,  thoii^li  I  walk  in  death's  dark  vale,|NO.    109. 

Yet  will  I  fear  none  ill  ; 
For  Tliou  art  witli  nje;  and  Thy  rod 
And  stall'  me  comfort  still. 


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4  Mv  table  Thou  hast  furnished 

In  presence  of  my  foes  ; 
My  head  Thou  dost  witli  oil  anoint, 
And  my  cup  overflows. 

5  Goodness  and  mercy  all  my  life 

Shall  surely  follow  me; 
And  in  God's  house  for  evermore, 
My  dwelling  ])lace  shall  be. 


C.  M. 


No.iOS. 

1  O  for  a  faith  tliat  will  not  shrink, 

Though  press'd  by  every  foe, 
That  will  not  tremble  on  the  brink 
Of  any  earthly  woe; 

2  That  will  not  mnrnuir  or  complain 

Beneath  tlic  chast'ninj^  rod, 
But.  in  the  liour  of  grief  or  pain, 
Will  lean  upon  its  God  ; 

3  A  faith  that  sliines  more  bright  and  clear 

When  tempests  rage  without; 
That  when  in  clanger  knows  no  fear, 
In  darkness  feels  no  doubt;  — 


Salvation  !  0  the  joyful  sound! 

What  pleasure  to  our  ears  ; 
A  sovereign  balm  for  every  wound, 

A  cordial  for  our  fears. 


Salvation  !  let  the  echo  fly 
The  spacious  earth  around, 

While  all  tlie  armies  of  the  sky 
Conspire  to  raise  the  sound. 

Salvation  I  0  Tliou  bleeding  Lamb  I 
To  Thee  the  praise  belongs  : 

Salvation  shall  inspire  our  hearts, 
And  dwell  upon  our  tongues. 

Kev.  I.  Watts,  1709. 


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ANTIOCH. 

Key  Eb. 


Lord,  give  us  such  a  faith  as  this. 
And  then,  whatc'cr  may  come, 


1  Joy  to  the  world,  the  Lord  is  come  I 

i.et  earth  receive  her  King; 
Let  every  heart  jiropare  Him  room, 
And  heaven  and  nature  sing, 

2  Joy  to  the  world,  the  Saviour  reigns, 
I.ct  men  their  songs  employ; 

While  fields  ami  floods,  rocks,  hills,  and 
llepcat  the  sounding  joy.  [plains. 


3  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and  grace, 
And  makes  the  nations  prove 
The  glories  of  His  righteousness. 
And  wonders  of  His  love. 

Rev.  I.  Wa'-ts,  1719. 
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Amazing  pity !  grace  unknown  ! 
And  love  beyond  degree! 

3  Well  might  the  aun  in  darkness  hide, 

And  shut  his  glories  in, 
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Dissolve  my  heart  in  thankfulness, 
And  melt  mine  eyes  to  tears. 

5  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 

The  debt  of  love  I  owe  : 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away, — 
'Tis  all  that  I  can  do. 


No.  112. 

Geo.  Heath,  1781. 


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Dr.  Lowell  Mason,  1830. 

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1.  My  soul,     be         on      thy  guard,  Ten   thousand  foes     a  -  rise ; 

2.  O  watch,  and     fight,  and  pray ;  The  bat  -  tie  ne'er  give  o'er ; 

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Nor  lay  thine  armor  down  : 
The  work  of  faith  will  not  be  done, 
Till  thou  obtain  the  crown. 


4  Then  persevere  till  death 

Shall  bring  thee  to  thy  God  ; 
He'll  take  thee,  at  thy  parting  breath, 
To  Hia  divine  abode. 


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Rev.  Isaac  Watts,  1709. 


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"While  like  a  penitent  I  stand, 
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The  burden  thou  didst  bear, 
While  hanging  on  the  cursed  tree. 
And  knows  her  guilt  was  there. 


No.  114. 

Rev,  John  Fa"WCETt,  1772. 


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Our  mutual  burdens  bear  ; 
And  often  lor  each  other  flows 
The  sympathizing  tear. 


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When  we  asunder  part, 

It  gives  us  inward  pain  : 
But  we  shall  still  be  joind  in  heart, 

And  hope  to  meet  again. 


No.  115. 


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Rev.  Isaac  Watts,  1720. 


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I'll  bear  the  toil,  endure  the  pain, 
Supported  by  Thy  word. 


No.  116.  ilftttctOtt.     8si  &  7lSi. 


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And  I  hope  by  Thy  good  pleasure, 

Safely  to  arrive  nt  liome. 
Jesus  sonjrhf  nie  when  a  stranj^or, 

Wandering?  from  the  fold  of  God  ! 
He,  to  rescue  me  fron\  dangor, 

Interposed  His  precious  blood. 


Oh,  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor, 

Daily  I'm  constrained  to  be! 
Let  Thy  goodne.«.''asa  fetter, 

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Prone  to  wander.  Lord.  I  feel  it — 

Prone  to  leave  the  God  I  love — 
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Seal  it  for  Thy  courts  above. 


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Dr.  Tiios.  IlAflmToa,  1839. 


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My  zeal  inspire ; 
As  Thou  hast  died  for  me, 
O  may  my  love  to  Thee 
Pure,  warm,  and  changeless  be — 

A  living  fire. 

While  life's  dark  maze  I  tread. 
And  griefs  around  mc  spread, 

Be  Thou  my  guide  ; 

Bid  darkness  turn  to  day; 

"Wipe  sorrow's  tears  away, 

Nor  let  me  ever  stray 
From  Thee  aside. 

When  ends  life's  transient  dream  ; 
When  death's  cold  sullen  stream 

Shall  o'er  me  roll ; 
Blest  Saviour,  then  in  love, 
Fear  and  distrust  remove ; 
O  bear  me  safe  above, — 

A  ransom'd  soul. 


No.  118, 


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Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 

Nearer  to  Thee ! 
E'en  thou^^h  it  he  a  cross 

That  raiseth  me ; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  bo— 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee  1 

Nearer  to  Thee  ! 


!  Though,  like  the  wanderer. 

The  sun  gone  down, 
Darkness  be  over  me. 

My  rest  a  stone  ; 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be — 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee ! 

Nearer  to  Thee  I 

There  let  the  way  appear, 

Steps  unto  heaven ; 
All  that  Thou  sendeat  me, 

In  mercy  given  ; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee — 

Nearer  to  Thee  ! 

Then  with  my  waking  thoughts, 
Bright  with  Thy  praise, 

Out  of  my  stony  griefs. 
Bethel  I'll  raise ; 

So  by  my  woes  to  bo 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee  I 
Nearer  to  Thee  ! 

Or  if  on  joyful  wing, 

Cleaving  the  sky. 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  forgot, 

Upward  I  fly  ; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be — 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 

Nearer  to  Thee ! 

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He  ever  lives  above, 

For  me  to  intercede. 
His  all  redeeming  love, 

His  precious  blood  to  plead ; 
His  blood  atoned  for  all  our  race, 
And  sprinkles  now  the  throne  of  grace. 

Five  bleeding  wounds  He  bears, 

Keceived  on  Calvary; 
They  pour  effectual  prayers. 

They  strongly  plead  for  me; 
Forgive  him,  oh,  forgive,  they  cry, 
Nor  let  that  ransomed  sinner  die. 

My  God  is  reconciled  ; 

His  pardoning  voice  I  hear; 
lie  owns  me  for  His  child ; 

I  can  no  longer  fear; 
"With  confidence  I  now  draw  nigh, 
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"  YooR  Mission.' 
Key  F. 


Hark !  the  voice  of  Jesus  crying,— 

"  Who  will  go  and  work  to-day  ? 
Fields  are  white  and  harvest  waiting, 

Who  will  bear  the  sheaves  away  ?" 
Loud  and  strong  the  Master  calleth, 

Kich  reward  He  offers  thee: 
Who  will  answer,  gladly  saying, 

"Here  am  I;  send  me,  send  me  I* 


If  you  cannot  cross  the  ocean. 

And  the  heathen  lands  explore, 
You  can  find  the  heathen  nearer, 

You  can  help  them  at  your  door. 
If  you  cannot  give  your  thousands, 

You  can  give  the  widow's  mite; 
And  the  least  you  do  for  Jesus, 

Will  be  precious  la  His  ei^^i* 


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3  If  yon  ciinnot  speak  like  augels, 

If  you  cannot  preach  like  Paul, 
You  can  tell  the  love  of  Jesus, 

You  can  say  He  died  for  all. 
If  you  cannot  rouse  the  wicked 

With  the  judgment's  dread  alarms, 
You  can  lead  the  little  children 

To  the  Saviour's  waiting  arms. 

4  If  you  cannot  be  the  watchman, 

Standing  high  on  Zion's  wall, 
Pointing  out  the  path  to  heaven. 

Offering  life  and  peace  to  all  ;      [ties 
With  your  prayers  and  with  your  boun- 

You  can  do  what  heaven  demands ; 
You  can  be  like  fiiithful  Aaron, 

Holding  up  the  prophet's  hands. 

5  If  among  the  older  people, 

You  may  not  bo  apt  to  teach  ;  [herd, 
"Feed  my  lambs,"  said  Christ,  our  Sbcp- 

"  Place  the  food  within  their  reach." 
And  it  may  be  that  the  children 

You  have  led  with  trembling  hand, 
Will  be  found  among  your  jewels, 

When  you  reach  the  better  laud. 

6  Let  none  hear  you  idly  saying, 

"  There  is  nothing  I  can  do," 
While  the  souls  of  men  are  dying, 

And  the  Master  calls  for  you. 
Take  the  task  He  gives  you  gladly, 

Let  His  work  your  pleasure  be ; 
Answer  quickly  when  He  calleth, 

"Here  am  I;  send  me,  send  me!" 

Rev.  Dan'L.  Mabch,  1869. 


To  him  that  overcometh, 

A  crown  of  life  shall  be; 

He  with  the  King  of  Glory 

Shall  reign  eternally. 

Rev  Geo.  Duffield,  Jr., 


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No.  122. 


TUNB — WORK,  FOR  TUB  NIGHT. 

Key  K. 


1  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming  ; 

Work  through  the  morning  honrs  ; 
Work,  while  the  dew  is  sparkling; 

Work,  'mid  springing  tlowers  ; 
Work,  when  the  day  grows  brighter, 

Work,  in  the  glowing  sun  ; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

When  man's  work  is  done. 

2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming; 

Work  through  the  sunny  noon  ; 
P'ill  brightest  hours  with  labor  ; 

Rest  comes  sure  and  soon. 
Give  every  flying  minute 

Something  to  keep  in  store  ; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man  works  no  more. 

3  W'ork.  for  the  night  is  coming. 

Under  the  sunset  skies ; 
While  their  bright  tints  are  glowing. 

Work,  for  daylight  flies. 
Work,  till  the  last  beam  fadeth, 

Fadeth  to  shine  no  more ; 
Work,  while  the  night  is  dark'ning, 

When  man's  work  is  o'er. 

Ajtnib  L.  Walkeb,  1860. 


No.  123. 


EVAN.      C.  M. 

Key  Ab. 


No.  121.      '^^gbt''- 

1  Stand  up  !  stand  up  for  Jesus  I 

Ye  soldiers  of  the  cross; 
Lift  high  llis  royal  banner, 

It  must  not  suffer  loss  ; 
From  victory  unto  victory 

His  army  He  shall  lead. 
Till  every  foe  is  vanquished. 

And  Christ  is  Lord  indeed. 

2  Stand  np  !  stand  up  for  Jesus  ! 

Stand  in  his  strength  alone  ; 
The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  you — 

Ye  dare  not  trust  your  own  ; 
Put  on  the  gospel  armor, 

And,  watching  unto  prayer. 
Where  duty  calls,  or  danger. 

Be  never  wanting  there. 

3  Stand  np!  stand  np  for  JesnsI 

Tlie  strife  will  not  be  long ; 
This  day  the  noise  of  battle, 
Tbe  next  the  victor's  song ; 


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I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 

"  Come  unto  Me  and  rest ; 
Lay  down,  thou  weary  one,  lay  down 

Thy  head  upon  My  breast." 

I  came  to  Jesus  as  I  was — 

Weary,  and  worn,  and  sad  ; 
I  found  in  Him  a  restir«g-place. 

And  He  has  made  me  glad. 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 

"  Behold  I  freely  give 
The  living  water — thirsty  one, 

Stoop  down,  and  drink,  and  live.*"* 

I  came  to  Jesus,  and  I  drank 
Of  that  life-giving  stream  : 

My  thirst  was  quench'd ,  my  soul  revived 
And  now  I  live  in  Him. 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 
"  I  am  this  dark  world's  light. 

Look  unto  Me,  thy  morn  shall  rise, 
And  all  thy  day  be  bright.'* 

I  look'd  to  Jesus,  and  I  found 

In  Him  my  Star,  mv  Sun  ; 
And  in  that  light  of  life  1*11  walk 

'Till  trav'linjg  days  are  done. 

Bev.  H.  BoKAB,  IWr. 


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No.  124. 


THB    BEAUTirVL    KXVBX. 

Key  EtL 


1  Shall  we  gather  at  the  rirer 

Where  bright  angel  feet  have  trod ; 
"With  its  crystal  tide  for  ever 
Flowing  by  the  throne  of  God. 

Cho.— Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 

The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river- 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river, 
That  flows  by  the  throne  of  God. 

2  On  the  margin  of  the  river, 

Washing  up  its  silver  spray, 
We  will  walk  and  worship  ever, 
All  the  happy  golden  day. 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river,  &c. 

3  Ere  we  reach  the  shining  river, 

Lay  we  every  burden  down  ; 
Grace  our  spirits  will  deliver, 
An  A  provide  a  robe  and  crown. 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river,  &c. 

4  At  the  smiling  of  the  river. 

Mirror  of  the  Saviour's  face, 
Saints  whom  death  will  never  sever, 
Lift  their  songs  of  saving  grace. 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river,  &c. 

5  Soon  we'll  reach  the  silver  river, 

Soon  our  pilgrimage  will  cease ; 

Soon  our  happy  hearts  will  quiver. 
With  the  melody  of  peace. 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river,  &c. 
Rev.  Robert  Lowrt,  1864- 


Many  shall  sec  it,  and  shall  fear. 
And  on  the  Lord  rely. 

O  blessed  is  the  man  whose  trust 

Upon  the  Lord  relies; 
Respecting  not  the  proud,  nor  such 

As  turn  aside  to  lies. 

Scotch  Version. 


No,  i25.     '»°*'^*^«-  <=•"• 

1  I  waited  for  the  Lord  my  God, 
And  patiently  did  bear; 
At  length  to  me  He  did  incline 
My  voice  and  cry  to  hear. 

9.  Tie  took  me  from  a  fearful  pit, 
And  from  the  miry  clay, 
And  on  a  ro<'k  He  set  my  feet, 
Establishing  my  way. 

3  Ha  pnt  a  n«w  song  in  my  mouth, 
Our  God  to  magnify  ; 


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1  Saviour,  like  a  shepherd  lead  us. 
Much  we  need  Thy  tend'rest  care, 
In  Thy  pleasant  pastures  feed  ns 
For  our  use  Thy  folds  prepare  ; 
Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Thou  hast  bought  us,  Thine  we  are ; 

Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Thou  hast  bought  us,  Thine  we  are. 

We  are  Thine,  do  Thou  befriend  us, 

Be  the  Guardian  of  our  way ; 
Keep  Thy  flock,  from  sin  defend  us, 
Seek  us  when  we  go  astray; 

Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Hear,  O  hear  us,  when  we  pray ; 

Blessed  Jesns,  blessed  Jesus, 
Hear,  O  hear  us,  when  we  pray. 

Thou  hast  promised  to  receive  us, 
Poor  and  sinful  though  we  be; 
Thou  hast  mercy  to  relieve  us, 

Grace  to  cleanse, and  power  to  free; 

Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
We  will  early  turn  to  Thee ; 

Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
We  will  early  turn  to  Thee. 

Early  let  us  seek  Tliy  favor, 
Early  let  us  do  Thy  will ; 
Blessed  Lord  and  only  Saviour, 
With  Thy  love  our  bosoms  fill. 
Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesns, 
Thou  hast  loved  ns,  love  us  still; 

Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Thou  hast  loved  us.  love  us  stilK 

DOBOTUT  THBUPP,  183& 


No.  127.    ""'■kH'S:*' 

1  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 

Weak  and  wounded,  sick  and  sore  ; 
Jesus  ready  stands  to  save  you, 
Full  of  pity,  love,  aud  power: 

Ho  is  able, 
He  is  willing:  doubt  no  more; 

He  is  able, 
He  is  willing:  doubt  no  more. 

2  Now,  ye  needy,  come  and  welcome  ; 

God's  free  bounty  gloril^F  5 
True  belief  and  true  repentance, — 
Every  ^race  that  brings  you  nigh, — 

Without  money, 
Come  to  Jesus  Christ  and  buy; 

Without  money, 
Come  to  Jesus  Christ  aud  buy. 

3  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger ; 

Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream: 
All  the  fitness  He  requireth 
Is  to  feel  your  need  of  Him: 

This  He  gives  you, — 
'Tis  the  Spirit's  glimm'ring  beam  ; 

This  He  gives  you, — 
Tia  the  Spirit's  glimm'ring  beam. 

4  Come,  ye  weary,  heavy-laden, 

Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  fall  j 
If  you  tarry  'till  you're  better, 
You  will  never  come  at  all ; 

Not  the  righteous, — 
Sinners,  Jesus  c;imo  to  all ; 

Not  the  righteous, — 
Sinners,  Jesus  came  to  call. 

Rev.  Jo9  Hart,  1759 


3  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Bore, 

With  all  Thy  quickening  powers; 

Come,  shed  abroad  a  Saviour's  love, 

And  that  shall  kindle  ours. 

1.  Watts,  1709. 


No.  129.    ""  ^•^'^^  *^ 

(  7\ine  on  pape  f5.) 

1  Once  I  was  dead  in  sin,  ^ 
And  hope  within  me  died; 

But  now  I'm  dead  to  sin  — 
With  Jesus  crucified. 
Cho. — And  can  it  be  that  "  He  loved  me, 
And  gave  himself  for  me?" 

2  Oh  heiglit  I  cannot  reach, 

Oh  depth  I  cannot  sound, 
Oh  love,  O  boundless  love, 
In  my  Kedcemer  found  I 
Cuo. — And  can  it  be,  &c. 

3  Oh  cold,  ungrateful  heart 

That  can  from  Jesus  turn, 
When  living  fires  of  love 
Should  on  His  alt4*r  bum. 
Cho. — And  can  it  b€,&c 

4  I  live — and  yet,  not  I, 

But  Christ  that  lives  in  me| 
Who  from  the  law  of  sin 

And  death  hath  made  me  free. 
Cuo. — Aud  can  it  be,  Scq. 

Be  v.  A.  T.  PiEBson. 


No.    128,  MARLOW.      CM. 

1  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove  I 

With  all  Thy  quickening  powers; 
Kindle  a  (lame  of  heavenly  love 
In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours. 

2  Dear  Lord  !  and  shall  we  ever  live 

At  this  poor  dying  rate  ? 
Our  love  so  faint,  so  cold  to  Thee, 
And  Thine  to  oa  so  great  ? 


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No.  130."' 

1  In  the  Christian's  home  in  glory 
There  remains  a  land  of  rest; 
There  my  Ssiviour's  gone  before  me. 
To  fulfil  my  soul's  request, 
Cho. — There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary. 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 

Tliere  is  rest  for  yon  ; 
On  the  other  side  of  Jordan, 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Where  the  tree  of  life  is  blooming, 
There  is  rest  for  yofb 


2  lie  is  fitting  np  my  mansion, 

Which  eternally  shall  stand ; 
For  ray  stay  shall  not  he  transient 
In  that  holy,  happy  land. 
Cho. — There  is  rest,  &c. 

3  Sing,  O  sing  ye,  heirs  of  glory  ! 

Shout  your  triumphs  as  you  go 
Zion's  gates  will  open  for  you, 
You  shall  find  an  entrance  through. 
Cho. — There  is  rest,  &c. 

£ev.  Sam'i.  Y.  Harmeb,  1856, 


No.  131.     =°^x°^-cS«- 

1  Did  Christ  o'er  sinners  weep, 

And  shall  our  cheeks  be  dry? 
Let  floods  of  penitential  grief 
Burst  forth  from  every  eye. 

2  The  Son  of  God  in  tears 

The  wondering  angels  see ; 
Be  thou  astonished,  O  my  soul ! 
He  shed  those  tears  for  thee. 

3  He  wept  that  we  might  weep ; 

Each  sin  demands  a  tear  : 
In  heaven  alons  no  sin  is  found, 
And  there's  no  weeping  there. 

Bev.  Benj.  Beddomb,  1787. 


THSUS. 


No.  132.       ^°«j!e;Y 

1  Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus  just  now ; 
Just  now  Cf>ni(i  iio  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus,  just  now. 

2  He  will  save  you,  He  will  save  you, 
He  will  save  you  just  now  ; 

Just  now  He  will  save  you, 
He  will  save  you  just  now. 

3  He  is  able,  He  is  able, 
He  is  able  just  now ; 
Just  now  He  is  able. 
He  is  able  just  now. 

4  He  is  willing,  He  is  willing, 
He  is  willing  just  now; 
Just  now  He  is  willing, 

He  is  willing  just  now. 
6  He  is  w.aiting.  He  is  waiting^ 
He  is  waiting  just  now  ; 


Just  now  He  is  waiting. 
He  is  waiting  just  now, 

6  He  will  hear  you,  He  will  hear  yon» 
He  will  hear  you  just  now  ; 

Just  now  He  will  hear  you, 
He  will  hear  you  just  now. 

7  He  will  cleanse  you.  He  will  cleans* 

you. 
He  will  cleanse  you  just  now ; 
Just  now  He  will  cleanse  you. 
He  will  cleanse  you  just  now. 

8  He'll  renew  you,  He'll  renew  you, 
He'll  renew  you  just  now ; 

Just  now  He'll  renew  you, 
He'll  renew  you  just  now. 

9  He'll  forgive  you,  etc 

10  If  you  trust  Him,  etc 

11  He  will  save  you,  etc 

Ekolish. 


No.  133.  "^^'"^^^G."^"- 

1  O  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice 

On  Thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  God  J 
"Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice. 
And  tell  its  raptures  all  abroad. 
Cho. — Happy  day,  happy  day, 

When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away; 
He  taught  me  how  to  watch  and  pray 
And  live  rejoicing  every  day, 
Happy  day,  happy  day. 
When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away. 

2  'Tis  done,  the  great  transaction's  done— 

I  am  my  Lord's,  and  He  is  mine ; 
He  drew  me,  and  I  followed  on, 
Charmed  to  confess  the  voice  divine. 
Cho. — Happy  day,  &c 

3  Now  rest,  my  long  divided  heart ; 

Fixed  on  this  blissful  centre,  rest; 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart, 
W^ith  Him  of  every  good  possesed. 
Cho.— Happy  day,  &c. 

4  High  heaven,  thatheard  thesolemn  vow, 

That  vow  renewed  shall  daily  hear, 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow, 
And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. 
Cho.— Happy  day,  &c. 

Philip  Doddhldob,  IX  D.,  1765 


XIO 


No.  134. 


.Salvation. 


•*  For  the  ^racc  of  Qod  that  brlngoth  salvation  to  all  men  hath  appeared.— Titus  S:  11. 
P.  P.  Bliss.  P.  P.  Bli.s.s,  by  per. 


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Ye  blind,  your  Saviour  sec  ! 
Ye  pris'ners,  sing  with  thankful  voice. 
The  Lord  hath  made  you  free  ! — CAo. 

3  With  rapture  swell  the  song  again, 

Of  Jesus'  dying  love  ; 
Tis  peace  on  earth,  good  will  to  men, 
^nd  praise  to  God  above. — Cho. 
Ill 


No.  135. 


^mratd,  ^Ipwad. 


••  Hold  that  fast  which  thou  hast,  that  no  man  take  thy  crown."— RJSV.  3: 11. 
Fannv  J.  Crosby.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 

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crown.  And  thv  lov  -  iug  Sav-iour  bids  thee    At   His  hand  re-ceive  thy  crown. 


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No.  136.  ^\\m  Eove  to  ®hce,  #  (Klm^t 


Continue  yo  in  my  love."— John  15 :  9. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Prentiss. 


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Let      8or-row    do     its  work,  Send  grief  and  pain;  Sweet  are   Thy 
Then  shall  my    lat  -  est  breath,  "Whis-per  Thy  praise,  This     be    the 

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lone     I    seek,   Give    what     is     best: 
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More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee,  More  love  to  Thee! 

Moro  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee,  More  love  to  Thee! 


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No.  137. 


m\o\^  mm. 


•'  The  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  wholly."— TnES.  5:  23. 
Mrs.  Annie  S.  Hawks.  Rev.  Robert  Lowhy,  by  per. 


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1.  Thine,  most  gra  -  cious  Lord, 

2.  Whol  -  ly  Thine,  my  Lord, 

3.  Whol  -  ly  Thine,    O  Lord, 

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Thine  to  yield  my  ver  -  y  self  In  all  thin^ijs,  great  and  small. 
Thine  in      si  -  lence,  Thine  to  speak.  As   Thou  dost  grant  the  power. 


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To  fashion  aq  Thou  wilt, — 
Strengthen,  bless,  and  keep  the  soul 

Which  Thcru  hast  saved  from  guilt, — Ref. 


5. 


Thine,  Lord,  wholly  Thine, 
For  ever  one  with  Thee — 

Rooted,  grounded  in  Thy  lore, 
Abiding,  sure,  and  free. — Bef, 


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No.  140.    jfinltctufali,  ^M  «  ^uviaurl 

"  A  man  of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with  grief."— ISA.  53:  3, 


P.  P.  B. 

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Hallelujah,  what  a  Saviour  I 


No.  141. 


fejsu^  ^M\  Idrjn. 


Isaac  Watts  1719. 
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The  Lord  is  King  forever  and  ever,"— Ps.  10 ;  18. 

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moons  shall  wax  and  wane  no  more.  From  north  to  south  the  princ  -  es  meet, 
ev    -  ery  mom-  ing  sac  -  ri-  fice.       Pco-  pie     and  realms  of  ev-  ery  tongue 


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"  nis  praise  shall  continually  bo  In  my  mouth."— Pa.  31 :  1. 
Mrs.  Van  Alstyne.  W.  H.  Doank,  by  per. 


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1.  My  song  shall  bo      of 

2.  My  song  shall  bo       of 

3.  My  song  shall  bo       of 


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Je  -  sus,    Ili.s   nier-cy  crowns  my  days, 
Je  -  sus,  "When,  sit  -  ting      at      His   feet, 
Jo   -  sus,  While  prcss-iug     ou      my    way 


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He  fills  my  cnp  with  bles.s-ing.s.  And  tunes  my  heart  to  praise; 
I  call  to  mind  His  good-ness.  In  mcd  -  i  -  ta  -  tion  sweet; 
To    reach  the  bliss  -  ful     re  -  gion     Of    pure    and    per  -  feet     day. 

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My  song  shall  be  of  Je 
And  when  my  soul   shall     en 


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sus,  The  pre-cions  Lamb  of  God, 
sus,  "What-ev  -  er  ill  be  -  tide; 
ter    The  gate    of     E  -   den      fair, 


ritard. 


Who  gave  Hi m -self    my    ran  -  som,  And  bought  me  with    His  blood. 
I'll     sing   the  grace  that  saves   mc,    And  keeps    me     at       His    side. 
A       song    of  praise   to     Je   -   bus     111     sing     for  -  ev   -   cr     there. 


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No.  143.  ?t^ind(JWis  open  toward  frntisjutem. 


"  And  his  windows  being  open  toward  Jerusalem."— Dan.  6:  10. 
P.  P.  B.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

1.  Do  you  see  the  Hebrew  captive  kneeling,  At  njorning,  noon  and  night  to 

2.  Do  not  fear  to  tread  the  fie-ry  furnace,     Norshrink  the  lion's  den       to 

3.  Children  of  the  living  God,  take  courage ;  Your  great  deliverance  sweetly 


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share ;  For  the    God    of    Dan  -  iel    will      de  -  liv  -  er,         He    will 
sing:     Set  your  fac  -es  toward  the  hill      of      Zi  -  on,    Thence  to 

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ex  -  lie      far  a  -  way.   Are  your  windows       o  -  pen  toward  Je- 

send     His    an    -    gel  there, 
hail  *  our    com  -  mg  King! 


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No.  144.       #nty  a  ^tcp  io  ^t$w$. 

"  Then  come  thou,  for  there  Is  peace."— I  Sam.  20 :  21. 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  W.  H.  Doane,  by  per. 

4^-r   r   I — K--^- 


1.  Oil  -  ly 

2.  On  -  ly 

3.  On  -  ly 

4.  On  -  ly 


a  step  to 

a  step  to 

a  step  to 

a  step  to 


Je  -  sus!  Then  why  not  take    it  now? 

Je  -  sus!     Be  -  lieve,and  thou  shalt  live; 

Je  -  sus!      A     step  from  sin     to  grace; 

Je  -  sus!      O     why  not  come,  and  say, 


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"Whathast  thy  heart  de  -  cid  -  ed?   The  moments     fly       a  -   pace. 

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"  Go  work  to-day  in  my 
Fanny  J.  Crosby,  1871. 

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to     the  work! 
to     the  work! 
to    the  work! 

wc     are     ser  -  vants  of  God, 
let    tlie    hun  -  gry    be   fed ; 
there  is      hi   -   bor     for  all, 
in     the  strength  of    the  Lord, 

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•*  And  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  they  put  It  on  His  head,  and  a  reod 

in  His  hand."— Matt.  27  :  29. 


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2.  Je- sus,  Sav-iour,  pure  and  mild,  Let  me    ev  -  cr    be    Thy  child;  So    un-wor-thy 
8.  Fain  would  I    to    thee  be  brought,Blessed  Lord,  for-  bid      in    not ;  b    the  king-dom 


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wea-  ry  worn,    Paint-ing,  dy-  ing,  cmsh'd  and  torn — All  for  me,  yes,  all     for    me. 

though  I    be.      Thou  did'st  suf-  fer  this  for  me, —  All   for  me,  yes,  all     for    me. 

of  Thy  grace,  Give  Thy  wand'ring  child  a  place,    Oh,  bless  me.yes,    e  -  ven    me. 


No.  147. 


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No.  148.         Jlatfe  b  the  |tiflttt. 


"Thou  Shalt  compass  rae  about  with  songs  of  deliverance."— l*s.  32:  7, 
Fanny  J.  Crosbv.  T.  E.  Perkins,  by  per. 

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2  Dark  is  the  night,  but  cheering  is  the  promise; 

He  will  go  with  me  o'er  the  troubled  wave; 
Safe  He  will  lead  me  through  the  pathless  waters, 
Jesus,  the  mighty  one,  and  stroug  to  save. 

3  Dark  is  the  night,  but  lo!  the  day  is  breaking, 

Onward  my  bark,  unfurl  thy  every  sail ; 
Kow  at  the  helm  I  sec  my  Father  stranding, 
Soou  will  my  anchor  droj)  within  the  vaiL 


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No.  149. 


§m  i\\t  mi 


W.  F.  8. 


••Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  Gk)d."— Ern.  6:  11. 

Wm.  F.  Sherwin,  1876,  by  per. 


March  movement. 


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1.  Lo!  the  day  of  God   is     breaking;  See  the  gleaming  from  a  -  far! 

2.  Trust  in  Him  who  is  your  Captain;  Let  no  heart  in  ter-ror  quail; 
3  Onward  marching,  firm  and  stead-y,  Faint  not,  fear  not  Sa- tan's  frown, 
4.  Conq'ring  hosts  with  banners  waving,  Sweeping  on  o'er  hill  and  plain, 


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Sons    of  earth  from  slumber    wak-ing,  Hail  the  bright  and   Morning  star. 

Je  -  sus  leads  the  gath'r-ing     legions,   In    His  name  we    shall  prevail. 

For  the  Lord    is  with  you     al-ways,  Till  you  wear    the  Victor's  crown. 
Ne'er  shall  halt  till  swells  the    anthem,  "Christ  o'er  all  the  world  doth  reign!'* 

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Take  the  hcl-met  of    sal  -  va-tion.  Pressing   on   to  bat-tie   for  the  Lord ! 


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No.  150.  %\<fl  ^a\m^  of  ^\U'$  %\im't^t, 

"  The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but  the  laborers  are  few."— Matt.  9 :  37. 

I.  B.  W.  I.  B.  Woodbury,  by  per. 

Spirited.  ,         i^  |  p»      _  [ 


1.     IIo!  reap- ers  of   life's  bar- vest,  Why  stand  "with  rust-ed  blade,       Un 


2.  Thrust  iu   your  sharpened  sick- le.     And  gath  -  er   in     the  grain 


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And  come  with  stronger  sinew, 

Nor  faint  in  heat  or  cold, 
And  pause  not  till  the  evening 

Draws  round  its  wealth  of  gold. 


Mount  up  the  heights  of  Wisdom, 

And  crush  each  error  low  ; 
Keep  hack  no  words  of  knowledge 

Tliat  human  hearts  should  know. 
Bi'  faithful  to  thy  mission, 

In  service  of  thy  Lord, 
Anil  then  a  golden  chaplet. 

Shall  be  thy  just  reward. 


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No.  151. 


|oy  in  ^omut. 


•'  Your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  Into  Joy."— John  16 :  20. 
Mrs.  Jane  Crewdson.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


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^m  in  ^otrou^— Concluded. 


3  An  ETliiu  with  its  coolness, 

Its  fountains  and  its  shade; 
A  bh'ssin^  in  its  fulness, 

Wlieu  l>u<ls  of  promise  fade. 
O'er  tears  of  soft  contrition 

I've  seen  a  lainbovv  light; 
A  glory  and  fruition, 

So  near  ! — yet  out  of  sight. 


My  Raviour,  Thee  possessing, 

I  have  the  joy,  the  balm, 
The  healing  and  the  blessing, 

The  sunshine  and  the  psalm; 
The  promise  for  the  fearful. 

The  Elim  lor  the  faint; 
The  rainbow  for  the  tearful, 

The  glory  for  the  saint ! 


No.  152.         ?hc  ^cavcnty  ^and. 


"  A  better  country,  that  is  an  heavenly."— Heb.  11 :  16. 
Rev.  Lewis  TTARTSOuon,  1858.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury,  by  per. 


J      I     love       to  think  of  the   heavenly  land  Where  white-robed  angels 
\  Where  many  a     friend     is    gath-  ered  safe  From  fear    and  toil    and 


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There'll    be     no     part  -    ing,  There'll  be       no   part  -  ing       there. 


2  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land, 
Where  my  Redeemer  reigns, 

Where  ra|)turou8  songs  of  triumph  rise, 
In  endless,  joyous  strains.— A'</. 

3  I  lovo  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land, 

'    The  saints  eternal  home.  [fade. 

Where  palms,  and  robes,  and  crowns  ne'er 
And  all  our  joys  are  one. — Be/. 


4  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land, 
The  greetings  there  we'll  meet, 

The  harps — the  songs  forever  ours — 
The  walks— the  golden  streets. — Ref, 

5  I  love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  land, 
That  ])romised  land  so  fair. 

Oh,  how  ray  raptured  spirit  longs, 
To  be  forever  there. — Hcf. 


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No.  153. 


m\  m^tni  xn. 


•'Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges,  anc,  ^^^^^^  ^^^^  ^  ^^^^  ln."-LUKE  14:  28. 
^'^r  ^''''/^  SHiPTON.  ^  SANKEY.  by  per. 


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-* — ^- 


gold  ?  "  Call  them  in" — the  weak, the  wea  -  ry,  Lad  -  en  with     the  doom  of 
least:  Forth  the  Fa  -  ther  runs  to  meet  them.  He  hath  all     their  sor-rows 


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sin ;       Bid  them  come  and  rest  in  Je  -  sus  ;  He  is  waiting — "Call  them  in." 
seen  ;  Robe, and  ring,  and  roy-al  sandal8,Wait  the  lost  ones — "Call  them  in." 


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8  "  Call  them  in"— the  mere  professors, 

Slumberiiif?,  sleeping,  on  deatli's  brink; 
Nought  of  life  are  they  possessors, 

Yet  of  safety  vainly  think  : 
Bring  them  in— the  careless  scofifers, 

Pleasure  sciekers  of  tlie  earth  : 
Tell  of  God's  most  gracious  offers, 

And  of  Jeaus'  priceless  wcyth. 


4  "  Call  them  in"— the  broken-hearted, 

Cowering  'neath  the  brand  of  shame; 
Speak  Love's  message  low  and  tender, 

'Twdsfor  sinners  Jesus  came  : 
See,  tlie  shadows  lengllien  round  us, 

Soon  the  day-dawn  will  begin  ; 
Can  you  leave  them  lost  and  lonelv? 

Christ  is  commg—'*  OxW  them  in. 

130 


No.  154. 


r^ 


P.  P.  n. 


Zht  ^atf  tvnsi  pfver  (Tottt. 

"  Behold,  the  half  was  not  told."— Kings  10:  7. 

P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


^m 


I  t 

1.  Ke  -  peat  the    »to  -  ry     oVr   and  o'er,     Of   grace  so     full   and   free; 

2.  Of   pcare   I       on  -  ly   know  the  name,  Nor  found  my   soul    its     rest 

3.  My   hi;;h-est  place  is      ly  -  ing  low     At     my  Re-deein-er's  feet; 

4.  And   oh,  whatrap-ture  will    it     bo     "With  all  the   hoat    a-  hove, 


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I 

I      love    to    hear    it    more  and  more,  Since  grace  has  rescued      me. 

Un  -til      thosweet-voicedan  -  gel  came      To  soothe  ray  wea-ry    breast. 

No      re   -   al     joy      in     life      I    know,   But   in      His  ser  -  vice  sweet. 

To    sing  through  all    e  -   ter  -  ni  -  ty        The  won -dors  of     His    love. 


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The  half. was  never    told, 


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nev-er  told,  The  half  was  nev-er,  nev-er  told, 


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1.  Of  grace  divine, 

2.  Of  peace,  etc. 

3.  Of  joy,  etc. 

4.  Of  love,  etc. 


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131 


No.  155.    #tt,  Whm  m(  ih(  ^t&\m$? 

"  I  will  say  to  the  reapers :  gather  the  wheat  into  my  barn."— Matt.  13:  30. 
Ebkn  E.  Rexfobd.  Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 

3Iodera(o. 


\       10-    -wr.-4^  1^  -Z^'-^  Jg:    .^    ^    ^ 

1.  Oh,  where  are  the  reapers    that  gar- ner     in   The  sheaves  of     the  good 

2.  Go     out    in     the  by- ways  and  search  them  all;  The  wheat  may  be  there, 

3.  The  fields  all    are  ripening,  and   far    and  wide  The  world  now  is   wait- 

4.  So    come  with  your  sickles,    ye  sons    of    men.  And  gath-cr     to-geth- 

_j_J t.     ^    I       r      F*    I       I       I       f' 


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^^^: 


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from  the  fields  of     sin ;  With  sick  -  les     of  truth  must  the  work  be  done, 

though  the  weeds  are  tall ;  Then  search  in  the  highway,   and  pass  none  by, 

-  ing    the  bar  -  vest  tide ;  But  reap -ers  are   few,  and    the  work  is    great, 

-  er     the  gold -engrain;  Toil  oh     till  the  Lord   of     the   bar-vest  come, 

ii — .    .    ^  .... 


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And  no  one  may  rest  till  the  "harvest  home."  Where  are  the  reapers!   Oh, 
But  gath-er  from  all    for  the  home  on  high. 
And  much  will  be  lostshould  the  harvest  wait. 

Then  share  ye  His  joy    in  the"harvesthome." 

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ill 


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who  will  come  And  share  in 


the  glo  -  ry     of 


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the  "bar-vest  home  ?"  Oh, 

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91 — -«  — ^-^-■•1-  -^  — ••; — m^-s^-MA — I < — -H— 


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who  will  help  us    to  gar  -ner  in  The  sheaves  of  good  from  the  fields  of  sin. 


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ifiifi 


No.  156.    f  §tin0  tny  ^\w  U  (Jhce. 

"  In  returning  and  rest  ye  shall  be  saved."— Isa.  30 :  15. 
Fbakcks  Ridley  Havejrgal.  r.  r.  Bliss,  by  per. 


urn 


1.  I     bring      my   tins    to        Thee, 

2.  I     bring     my  grief  to        Thee, 


The     sing      I     can  -  not  count, 
The    grief    I     can  -  not      tell ; 


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That     all       may    clcaDsed      bo 

No    words   shall  need  -  ed       be, 

I 


In     Thy  onco    o  -  pened  Fount; 
Tliou  know-  est  all        so      well ; 


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I  bring  them  Sav  -  iour,       all      to   Thee;  The      bur- den     is        too 
I   bring  the    sor  -   sow      laid     on     me,       O       euff-  'ring  Sav  -  lour, 


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great     for      me, 
all       to    Thee, 


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for      me. 
to      Thee. 


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3  "hly  joys  to  Thee  I  bring, 

The  jo3's  thy  love  has  given, 
That  each  may  be  a  wing 
To  lift  me  nearer  heaven, 
I  bring  them,  Saviour,  all  to  Thee, 
Who  haat  procured  them  all  for  me. 


4  My  life  I  bring  to  Theo, 
I  would  not  be  ray  own ; 
O  Saviour,  let  me  l>e 

Thine  ever,  Thine  alone, 
My  heart,  my  life,  my  all  I  bring 
To  Thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  King. 


133 


No.  157. 


^(»tt0  of  <^alt'Htion. 


•'  Come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give 

you  rest."— Matt.  11:  28. 
Anon.  Philip  Phillips,  by  per, 

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-■^1 — -— 1 — —t 


1.  I  have  heard  of  a  Saviour's  love,     And    a  won-der-  ful  love  it  must  be ; 

2.  I  have  heard  how  He  suffered  and  ))led,How  He  languish 'd  and  died  on  the  tree; 

3.  I've  been  told  of  a  heaven  on  high,  Which  the  children  of  Je-sus  shall  see ; 

4.  Lord,auswer  these  questions  of  mine,  To        whom  shall  I  go   but  to  Thee  ? 

r  r  I    r  r  i       r  r  i    r 


But    did    He  come  down  from  a-bove,  Out   of  love   andcompas-sion  for 
But  then     is    it    an   -  y-where  said,  That  He  lan-guish'd  and  suffered  for 
But      is  there  a  place  in  the    sky       Made     read  -  y  and  furnished  for 
And    say    byThySpir-it    di  -  vine,  There's  a  Sav- iour  and  heav- en   for 


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me,  for  me,  Out   of  love  and  compassion  for  me  ?  Hcsponse. 

me,  for  me,  That  He  languish'd  and  suffered  for  me  !   Yes,  yes,  yes,  for 

me,  for  me,  Made     read-  y   and  furnished  for  me  ? 

me,  for  me,  There's  a  Saviour  and  heaven  for  me. 


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me,  for     me, Yes,  yes,  yes,   for      me;      Our  Lord  from  a  -  bovein  His 


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in    -  fin  -  ite      love,  On    the    cross    died    to    save    you    and     me. 

I 


•  The  Response,  or  Scripture  text,  to  be  rend  for  each  verse,  before  singing  the  CboruB. 

13^ 


<^ou(j  of  ^aUtttiou.— ConcUulcrt. 

1.  "This  Is  n  faithful  sayinennd  worthy  of  all  acceptation,  that  CbristJcsas  came  into 
the  world  to  save  sinners.  "—I  Tim.  1 :  lo.—Cho. 

2.  "  IIo  was  wounded  for  our  transfrrossions,  lie  was  bruised  for  our  Iniquities.  And 
with  His  stripes  wo  arc  licaled.''— ISA.  53:  5,—Cho. 

3.  "In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions I  ro  to  prepare  a  place  for  you 

That  where  1  am,  there  ye  may  be  also."— John  U:  2,  S,—Cho. 

4.  "I  will  Rive  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the  fountainof  thowaterof  life  freely.  11^ 
that  overcoineth  shall  Inherit  all  things,  and  I  will  be  his  Qod,  and  be  shall  be  my  8»n.^ 
— Uev.  21 :  «,  l.—Cho. 


No.  158.        flare  to  be  a  Jauict 


"  But  Daniel  purposed  In  his  heart  that  he  would  not  defile  himself  with  the  portion 
of  the  king's  meat,  nor  with  tho  wine  which  he  dranli."— Dan.  1 :  8. 

r.  p.  B.  p.  p.  Bliss,  by  per. 


1.  Standing     by      a       pur- pose  true,  Heed- ing  God's  command, 

2.  Ma  -  ny  might-  y       men    are    lost,    Dar  -   ing  not      to    stand, 

3.  Ma  -  ny      gi  -  ants,  great  and   tall,  Stalk  -  ing  thro'   the   land, 

4.  Hold  the    gos  -  pel     ban  -  ner   high  !  On        to  vie  -  t'ry  grand  ! 


Hon  -  or  them,  the  faith- ful    few!  All      hail     to    Dan- iel's  Band! 

"Who   for    God  had  been     a    host,    By    join  -  iug  Dan-  iel's  Band. 

Head-long    to    the  earth  would  fall,  It'     met     by  Dan-  iel's  Band. 

Sa  -  tan    and   hia  host    de  -  fy,  And  shout  for  Dan-  iel's  Band. 

CnoRT^s. 

4^. — .^-4^ ^T— f-r— ^ z^— J'^ ^--4 


t-^ 


^ia 


Dare 


have     a      pur- po.se    firm!  Dare  to  make  it    known! 


Nn     1  ^Q        ^«'»«' — Gkeenvillb.     8s,  7S  *  4. 

1  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing. 

Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace; 
Let  us  each.  Thy  love  posse.ssing, 
Triumph  in  redeeming  grace  ; 
O,  refresh  U9,  O,  refresh  us, 
Traveling  through  this  wildernesa. 

2  Thanks  Ave  give,  and  adoration, 

For  Thy  gospel's  joyful  sound: 
May  the  fruita  of  Thy  Siilvatiou 


In  our  hearts  and  lives  abound  ; 

J^ver  faithful,  Ever  faithful. 
To  the  truth  may  we  be  found. 

3  So,  whene'er  the  signal's  given, 
Ue  from  earth  to  call  away. 
Borne  on  angel's  wings  to  heaven, 
Glad  the  summons  to  obey, 

May  we  ever,  May  we  ever 
Eeign  with  Christ  in  endless  day  ! 

JOUN  F.\AVCETT,  D.D.,  1774. 


13 


4-> 


No.  160. 


^t  the  frd  of  .ilcrat!?. 


i\  r.  Vv 


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[:^ 


(1 

s 


.    .;;  J  v\«;.;s'  (bet,  ax\k\  h««rvl  his  worvl."— LuKK  10:  89l 

r.  V.  l^tiss,  by  \t(>T. 


1 


1.   At        tUo    lV»t        of       Jo    -    suis     I.ist  -  'ninj;    to       His     wor\l  : 
*,\   At        th©    ftet         of        »1«>    -     sus,     IVur  -  iug    ^ht  -  tumo    nuv. 
Iv  At        tho    Uvt         of        Jo    -     sus.        III       that  morn -in^      hour, 

.1 r   ^  ^        ^ 


I  iwrn  -  inj:    Nvis  -  douis     lo.< 
M.i     -    ry     did         her      8s»v 
T  ov  -    iu^  tuMrts        tr  -  (.viv 


^--Ff-l^^P 


SOU        V'lVlU 

iour,     For 
i'/i;       Kos 


her     U^v     -   ing    I^onl: 
tho  gr:»vo       i>i«  -  paro: 
us  -  irc  -    tion    ^nnver: 


M.i  -    TV.      Ud  by    ho,\vu-  ly  gmee, CTlMfie  the  weok  dis  -  ci  -  "jvlo's place. 
Aid.    ir\nu    loYo  tho  •gvXHl  >vork*^doDejSihe  hor  l.oui'sap- prvn- -  ivl  \ncui. 
llAsie   with  joy    to  pn>i»oh    tho  woi\i:"  Christ  is     ib  -  iii,  lYaisc  tho  lAmi!" 


£-:--^.E:T, 


^^T-r  I 


Chori-s^ 


At  the  ftvt 
At  th«  foet 
At     the    tVoi 


of 
of 
of 


Jo     -    s\is        is 
Jo     -    sus         is 

Jo      -    sus,  IIS 


tho  phuN?  for  uio, 
the  phi^v  for  luo, 
en    uo>Y       lor      nio. 


%    hum   -  ble    Upnr%   -    <t    would 

iu  ewe©t  -  eet       per    -  r»\Y  would 

Bhrtll  siog      His     yir\\is  '    €S     thi\>u^h 


I   chOOM         to 

I       CT    -     er 
c  -  ter    -    ni 


l>e, 
be. 

ty. 


130 


No.  161. 


^  XittU  ^triiile. 


"  What  U  tbi«  that  he  »aUh  a  little  while.'"— Jonir  1« :  17. 
Mr*.  Jahb  Cbewdsok.  Ika  D.  Hawket.  by  per. 

Hlovly.  1  1^       fc.  S 


:zi: 


1.  Oh,   for    the  i>cace  that  flow-eth    as      a      riv   -   er,     Mak-ing  life'i 

I     M*  u  k'  I 


(5* — ■^— i^--  -^ 


desert  plaf^eH  blfxjm  and  Kinilc ;  Oh ,  for  the  faith  to  gra«p  'Ileav'n's  bright  for- 


.  Tin-  -^ 


-V ^ 


^1  t^        «^        • 


d: 


rf<. 


± 


^tF-i K^^j^E^IE^. 


-S-    -W- 


a|=:;j=Wt: 


-( •^- 


-.^ 


ev   -  er,"      A  -mid   the  ehad-ows    of  earth's "  lit  -  tie     while." 


J—*- 


F^ 


^■. 


p  [  <  — ^ — ^     <» — ^      ^ — I— •> — -I    _p'n 

u     U     i^  1 


1^    ^    ^    ^    ^ 


2  "A  little  while"  for  patif-nt  vigil  keeping, 

To  face  the  stonn  and  wrestle  with  the  strong; 
"A  little  while  "  to  sow  the  seed  with  weepiing, 
Then  bind  the  sheaves  and  sing  the  harvest  .song. 

3  "A  little  while"  the  earthem  pitfher  t'lkinp, 

To  way.side  brooks,  from  far  off  fountftins  ffd ; 
Then  the  j)arrhfcd  lip*  its  thirst  forever  shirking 
Beside  the  fulness  of  the  f>juntain-head. 

4  "A  little  while"  to  keep  the  oil  from  failing, 

"A  little  while"  faith's  flickering  lamp  to  trim  ; 

And  then  the  Bridegroom's  coming  foot>tops  hailing, 

"We'll  baflte  to  meet  Hixn  with  the  bridal  hvmn. 


lar 


Ho.  162. 


^h  ^0M  §<Kk 


"  The  Lord  Is  my  defence,  and  rock  of  my  refuge."— Ps.  94 :  22. 
Rev.  Edward  Mote,  1825.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury,  by  per. 


::^ 


-1- 


^?Ei=r=«q 


^^-^ 


O: 


1.  My  hope  is  built  on    nothing  less  Than  Je-sus' blood  and  righteousness; 

2.  When  darkness  veils  His  love- ly  face,    I      rest  on   His  unchanging  grace; 


d=F 


^ 


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— rH — 


-U^ U^ 


>— b»- 


X-- 


H 


1e=|E: 


It: 


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i 


m 


— I 

— « — 
■-^ — ^ 


l^=::^^i=^- 


■^^=x. 


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f^= 


A-n 


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:j^-N— J- 


-^_-5_^_ 


5=3 


^fe-^JZ^ 


I      dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  frame,  But  whol-ly  lean   on     Je-sus'  name. 
In    ev  -  ery  high  and  storm-y  gale,  My   anchor  holds  with-in  the   vail. 

\      jm      m      m      -^     •^-    -^    -^  "^ 


1. 


5:=t 


— t- 


:^e^Ne: 


>-H- 


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t 


:t=f: 


^ 


^ 


Chorus. 

_.^_J1_4 1. 

-m — m — m -m- 


H — 


— I- 


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On   Christ,  the    Sol   -    id 


Rock   I 


1 — r 


:ii=^ 


stand ;   All      oth 


T^— 


—W— 


^—^- 


er  ground    is 


:|ff=it*: 


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I — ^- 


1 


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mm. 


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sink  -  ing 


sand, 


All 


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oth  -   er    ground 


IS 


sink  -  ing     sand. 


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3  His  oath,  His  covenant,  His  blood, 
Support  me  in  the  whelming  flood  ; 
AVhen  all  around  my  soul  gives  way, 
He  then  is  all  my  hope  and  stay. 

4  "Wlien  He  shall  come  with  trumpet  sound, 
O,  may  I  then  in  Him  ])e  found; 

Drest  in  His  right eousness  alone. 
Faultless  to  stand  before  the  throne! 


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No.  163.        fust  a  ^(forcl  for  ffsus. 


••  wilt  thou  not  teU."— EzEK.  24 :  )9. 


Faitwy  J.  Crosby. 


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2.  Now  just        a  word     for    Je    -    bus  ;  You  feel     yoursius      for-given, 

3.  Now  just        a  word     for    Je    -    sus;    A    cross      it  can   -  not     be 


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No.  164.       g^ooH  l^tt'ay  U  ^m^ 


*•  Looking  unto  Jesus."— Hkb.  12 :  2. 


Rev.  Henky  Burton. 


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And  the  feast  is  spread ; 
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In  His  footsteps  tread. 


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Saints  will  sing  His  praises, 

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No.  165.  trusting  ^m^,  tM  ijs  ^tt. 

"  Though  he  slay  me,  yet  will  I  trust  him."— Job  13 :  15. 
Rev.  Edgar  Taqb  Stites.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


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1.  Rim  -ply  tmst-ing  ev'  -  ry   day,    Trusting  thro'   a    storm-y    way; 

2.  15rij;ht-ly   doth  His  Spir  -  it  shine     In  -to    this  poor  heart  of  mine ; 

3.  Sing  -  inp,  if      my  way     is  clear;  Pray-ing,  if     the   path  is  drear; 

4.  Trust-ingllim  while  life  shall  last,   Trusting  Jlim  till   earth  is  past; 


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If       in    dan-ger,  for    Him  call;  Trusting  Je  -  sus,  that  is  all. 

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•'  Who  Is  on  the  Lord's  side/'—Ex.  32:  26. 
Mrs.  E.  W.  GRiSTroi.D. 


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treach -e  -  ry  hide.  While  lips  are    pro-fess-ing,  "I'm    on     the  Lord's  side." 


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Who  knows  not  the  pardoning  mercy  of  God? 
Oht  bring  to  Him  humbly  the  heart  in  its  pride; 

Oh,  haste,  while  He's  waiting  and  seek  the  Lord's  side. —  Cho. 

4  Oh,  heed  not  the  sorrow,  the  pain  and  the  wrong, 
For  soon  shall  our  sighing  be  changed  into  song; 
So,  bearing  the  cross  of  our  convenant  Guide, 

We'll  shout,  as  we  triumph,  "/'»i  on  the  Lord's  side.^' — Cko, 


No.  167. 


Remember  pe. 


*'0  Lord,  Thou  knowest;  remember."— Jer.  15:  15. 
Isaac  Watts.  Asa  Hull,  by  per. 

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And  when  Thou   sit  -    test     on      Thy  throne,    0   Lord,      rc-mcm-ber    me. 


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2  Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  had  done 

He  groaned  upon  the  tree? 
Amazing  pity  !  grace  unknown ! 
And  love  beyond  degree. — Cho. 

3  Well  might  the  sun  in  darkness  hide, 

And  shut  his  glories  in, 
When  Christ,  the  mighty  Maker  died 
For  man,  the  creature's  sin, — Cho. 


4  Thus  might  I  hide  my  blu.shing  face, 

Whil.><t  His  dear  cross  a])pcars, 
Dissolve  my  heart  in  thankfulness, 
And  melt  mine  eyes  to  tears. — Cho. 

5  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 

The  debt  of^  love  I  owe ; 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away; 
'Tid  all  that  I  cau  do.  — Cho. 


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No.  168.    §dt(ittt,  the  §vi(le0vo(dim  Comctli. 

"  At  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made,  behold  the  Bridegroom  cometh."— Matt.  25 ;  fl. 


G.  F.  R. 


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Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 


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1.  Our  lamps  are  trimmVl  and  burning,  Our  robes  are  white  and  clean.We've 

2.  Go   forth,    go  forth  to    meet  Him,  The  way     is      o  -  pen  now,       All 

3.  We      see    the  marriage  splendor     With-  in     the    o  -  pen  door ;      We 


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light-ed  with  the  glo-ry  That's  streaming  from  His  brow.Accept  the  in  -  vi  - 
know  that  those  who  ent€r  Are  blest  for-ev-  er-  more.     We  see   He  is  more 


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-    ta-tion      Beyond   de-serv- ing  kind  ;  Make  no   delay, but  take  your  lamps, 

love-ly    Than  all  the  sons    of  men,     But  still  we  know  the  door  once  shut, 


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Are  all  from  Him  a-lone. 
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Willnev-er  ope    a-gain. 

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"  Wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  .snow,"— P.s.  51 :  7. 
James  Nicnoi^ox.  Wm.  O.  Fischer,  1872,  by  per. 


Lord  Je  -  K113,     I    lonp;   to   he   per  -  feci  -  ly  whole ;  I    want  Tliee  for- 
Lord  Je  -  sus,  look  dowu  from  Thy  throne  iu  the  skies,  And  help  me    to 
Lord  Je  -  sus,   for  this     I  most  humhly    en- treat;    I    wait,  bless- ed 
Lord  Je  -  sus,  Thou    seest     I     pa-ticut- ly  wait ;  Come  now,  and  withi 


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sec   Thy  blood  flow — Now  wash  me,  and  I 

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shall  he 
shall  be 
shall  be 


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whit  er  than  snow, 
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■teiS'sd  §\vtt. 


♦'  And  he  shewed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life."— Rev.  22:  1. 
HoRATius  BONAR,  D.  D.  Rev.  RoiiEUT  LowKY,  by  per. 

A^. — 1 ^ — ft— I 1-^-^ 


1.  Fresh  from  the  throne  of     glo   -   ry      Bright  in       its  crys  -  tal   gleam, 

2.  Stream  full     of   life     and  glad  -  ness,  Spring  of      all  health  and  peace, 

3.  Kiv  -   er      of  God,      I    greet  thee,     Not    now     a  -  far,     but    near; 


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No  harps  by  thee  hang  si  -  lent,  Nor  hap  -  py  voic  -  es  cease; 
My     soul     to    thy     still  wa  -   ters  Hastes  in       its   thirstings      here; 


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Tran-quil  Riv-  er,    Let    me     ev   -   er      Sit    and   sing  by     thee, 

Ho  -  ly     Kiv  -  er.    Let    me     ev   -  er   Drink  of    on  -  ly     thee, 

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Tran  -  (inil  Kiv  -  er,  I.ct  me  ev  -  er       Sit  nnd  sing  liy  Ihce. 

IIo  -  ly     Kiv  -  er,  Let  mc  ev  -  cr  Brink  of  ou   -  ly  thee. 

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No.  171. 


PH  ^itjlt  7o\vtx. 


"The  Lord  Is  my  Rock and  my  high  Tower."— Ps.  18:  2. 

P.  P,  B.  P.  P.  BLias,  by  p»T. 


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2.  "Wild  waves  are  ronnd  me  swell-ing,     Dark  clouds  a  -  bove     I      see ; 

3.  My  Tower  of  strength  can  nev- er      In      time    of  trou'o- le     fail; 


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Yet,    in    my    For- tress  d  well  -  ing,    More  safe    I     can   -  not    be. 
No  power  of    bell,    for  -  ev     -     er,        A-gainst  it  shall      pre-  vail. 


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2.  HokiilHt    vWb  the  mid  would  al  -  lur«    ihee     to    sa;     Hold 

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up  :o  thj  Lord,  tbo*  with  tranblii^aod  tears:  We^  Faith,  to  ihj  call  seem  the 

fift  wheallMtcTnpt^r    as-sai^  from  viihin:   In   EoisliiBe  or  Bsd  nrm,  im 

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No.  174.     ^att<t  ^mh  d  ^indiwjsjs. 

"  Be  kindly  affectioned  one  to  another."— Rom.  12:  10. 
Mrs.  Albert  Smith.  S.  J.  Vail,  by  per 


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1.  Let   us    gath-  er    up    the  sunbeams,  Ly  -  ing    all    a-round  our  path ;  Let     us 

2.  Strange  we   nev  -  er  prize  the  rau  -  sic     Till  the  sweet-voiced  bird  is  flown !  Strange  that 


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keep  the  wheat  and  ros-es,  Cast-ing  out  the  thorns  and  chaff,  Let  us    find  our  sweetest 
we  should  slight  the  vio-lets  Till  the  lovely  flowers  are  gone!  Strange  that  summer  skies  and 

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com  -  fort  In    the  blessings  of    to  -  day,  "With  a     pa-tient  hand  re  -  mov-ing  All  the 
sun-shine  Nev-  er  seem  one  half  so    fair.   As  when  winter's  snow-y    pin-ions  Shake  the 

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white  down  in  the    air, 

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3  If  we  knew  the  baby  fingers, 

Pressed  against  the  window  pane, 
Would  be  cold  and  stilT  to-morrow — 

Never  trouble  us  again  — 
"Would  the  bright  eyes  of  our  darling 

Catch  the  frown  upon  our  brow  ?— 
Would  the  jjrints  of  rosy  lingers 

Yex  ua  then  :\s  they  do  now  ? 


4  Ah  !  those  little  ice-cold  fingers, 

How  they  point  our  memories  back 
To  the  liasty  words  and  actions 

Strewn  along  our  backward  track  ! 
How  those  little  hands  remind  ua, 

As  in  snowy  grace  they  lie, 
Not  to  scatter  thorns — but  rosea — 

For  our  reaping  by  and  by. 


No.  175.    #uu'avi  ^^hvi-stiaii  J-oltUctsi. 

"  Take  unto  you  the  whole  armor  of  God."— Epu.  6 :  l3. 
Rev.  s.  BARiNo-aouLD.  Jos.  Haydn,  arr. 

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!  1.  Onward,Christian  soldiers,Marching  as  to   war.With  the  Crops  of  Je-  sus 

j  2.  Like  a  mighty  army  Moves  the  Church  of  God  ;  Brothers, we  are  treading 

I  3.  Crowns  and  thrones  may  i)erish, Kingdoms  rise  and  wane, But  the  Church  of  Jesus 

I  4.  Onward, then.ve  people,Join  the  happy  throng,Blend  with  ours  your  voices 


Go-ing  on   be  -  fore.  Christ  the  Royal   Mas  -  ter  Leads  against  the  foe, 
Where  the  saints  have  trod  ;  We  are  not   di-vid- ed,  All  one  bod-y       we; 
Constant  will  remain  ;  Gates  of  hell  can  nev  -  er 'Gainst  that  Church  prevail ; 
In   tlie  triumph  song ;  Glo-  ry,  laud,aud  hon  -  or,    Un-  to  Christ  the  King, 


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Forward  in-  to  bat  -  tie,  See,  His  banners  go.    Ouward,Christian  sol-  diers, 

One  in  hope  and  doctrine, One  in  char-  i  -  ty. 

We  have  Christ's  own  promise.  And  that  cannot  fail. 

This  thro'  countless  a-ges  Men  and  angels  sing. 


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No.  i76. 


(£>\m  u  ®l»ft 


"  It  Is  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to  God."— Ps.  73 :  28, 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  S.  J.  Vail,  by  per. 


1.  Thou  my   ev  -    ev- last- ingpor- tion,  More  than  friend  or  life    to  me, 

2.  Not    for  ease      or  world- ly  pleas-ure,    Nor    for  fame  my  prayer  shall  be  j 

3.  Lead   me  thro'    the  vale    ofshad-ows,  Bear  me  o'er  life's  fit-  ful  sea: 


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All  a- long  my  pil- grim  jour- ney,  Sav-iour,  let  me  walk  with  Thee. 
Glad  -  ly  will  I  toil  and  suf  -  fer,  On  -  ly  let  me  walk  with  Thee. 
Then  the  gate     of  life      c  -  ter  -  nal,    May     I     en  -  ter,Lord, with  Thee. 


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Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee,  Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee ;  All  a  - 
Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee,  Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee ;  Glad-  ly  ■ 
Close    to  Thee,    close  to    Thee,  Close    to  Thee,  close    to  Thee ;  Then  the 


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for,       On  -  ly     let 
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me  walk  with  Thee, 
ter,  Lord, with  Thee. 


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Ho.  177. 


<f ffhin0  to  <^ait. 


•♦  For  tho  Son  of  Man  is  come  to  seek  and  to  save  that  which  was  lost."— Luk»  Hi  VX 
p.  P.  B.  1'.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

I,.  „     I — ^-J- 


HlpiiP^^p^^ 


1.  Ten  -  der-ly   the  Shepherd,  O'er  the  mountains  cold,    Goes  to  bring  his 

2.  Pa-ticnt-ly   the  own- er  Seeks  with  earnest  care.        In   the  dust  and 

3.  Lov-iug  -  ly   the  Fath-er  Sends  the  news  a  -  round:   "He  once  dead  now 


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lost  one    Back  to   the    fold.      Seeking  to    save,     Seeking  to    save, 
darkness    Her  treasure  rare, 
liv-eth — Once  lost  is  found. 


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Seek  -  ing  to     save,      Lost  one,  'tis  Je  -  sua    Seek  -  iug  to      save. 


163 


No.  178.    f  am  ^wfqrittg  i\m'  i\\t  (Sate. 

*'  The  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by  day.*'— Rev.  21 :  25. 
Rev.  John  Parker.  Philip  Phillips,  by  per. 


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U*  U*  l^  fci»  I  w» 

1.  I       am   now    a    child   of    God,    For  I'm  wash 'a  in    Jc-sus' blood ; 

2.  Oh!   the  bless- ed   Lord   of    light,    He    up -holds  me  by  His  might: 

3.  I        am  sweeping  thro' the    gate  Where  the  bless -ed    for   me  wait? 

4.  Burst  are    all    my  pris-on    bars,   And     I      soar    be-yond  the  stars; 

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I        am     watching    and    I'm    long  -  ing  while  I     wait.     Soon   on 

And  His  arms    en  -  fold,   and    com  -  fort  while  I     wait.        I      am 

"Where  the    wea  -  ry    work  -  ers     rest     for  -  ev  -  er  -  more.  Where  the 

To      my    Fa- ther's house,  the  bright  and  blest  es  -  tate.       Lo!     the 


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the      glo  -  ry  of 

in     white  -  ness  I 

■*  --         --; 


I'm  sweep  -  ing 

am  sweep  -  ing 

that  cit    -   y 

am  sweep  -  ing 


thro'  the    gate, 

thro'  the    gate, 

just  be  -  fore! 

thro'  the    gate. 


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Rob'd  in  whiteness,  clad  in  brightness,  I    amsweep-ing  thro'   the  gate. 


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No.  179. 


gf!su,!s  ijs  |tti«e. 


*'My  beloved  is  mine."— Song  or  Solo3iox  2: 18. 
Mrs.  Catherine  J.  Bonar,  1843.  T.  E.  Perkins,  by  per. 


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1.  Fade,    fade  each  earth- ly  joj,-  Je  -  sus  is 

2.  Tempt    not  my    soul      a-  "svay,  Je  -  sus  is 

3.  Fare  -  well,  ye  dreams  of  night,  Je  -  sus  is 

4.  Fare  -  well,  mor  -  tal    -  i  -  ty,    Je  -  sus  is 

1 \ IL^SlZl 


mine ! 
mine ! 
mine ! 
mine ! 


Break     ev'  -  ry 
Here  would    I 
Lost      in     this 
Wei-  come     e  - 


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ten  -  der  tie, 
ev  -  er     stay, 
dawn-ing   light, 
ter  -  ni  -  ty, 


Je 
Je 
Je 
Je 

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8US 

sus 
sus 


is  mine  !  Dark  is  the  wil  -  der-ness, 
is  mine  !  Per  -  ish  -  ing  things  of  clay, 
is  mine  !  All  that  my  soul  has  tried, 
is  mine!  Wei- come,  O  loved  and  blest, 


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Earth  has  no  rest-  ing  place,  Jesus    a-  lone  can  bless,     Je    -    sus  is  mine  ! 

Born  but  for  one  brief  day,  Pass  from  my  heart  away,    Je    -     sue  is  mine  ! 

Left  but  a  dis- mal  void,  Je-sus  has  sat- is  -  tied,       Je    -     sus  is  mine  ! 

Welconio,sweetscenesofre8t,Welcome,my  Saviour's  breast, Je  -  sus  is  mine ! 


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No.  180.      §iaUdu|att,  §if  fe  §t^ml 

"  He  is  not  here ;  for  he  Is  risen,  as  he  said.' ' — Matt.  23 ;  6. 
P.  P.  B.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

J..       J'.     Aj J!-^'. ft--^ — t 1— (!> N,_L 


^^i^^ 


M^^^T^a 


iiz^hz:^: 


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^:^ 


1,  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah,  He     is    ris  -  en  !     Je  -  sus    is      gone  up    on  high  .' 

2.  Hal  -  le  -  lu   -  jah,  He     is    ris  -  en!  Our    ex- alt  -   edHead  to    be; 


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Burst  the  bars      of  death  a- sun   -  def,     An- gels  shout  and  men  re-ply: 
Sends  the  wit  -  ness  of    the  Spir  -   it     That  our  ad  -   vo-cate    is  He: 


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3  Hallelujah,  Ho  is  risen! 

Death  for  aj^e  hath  lost  his  sting, 
Christ,  Himself  the  Resurrection, 
From  the  grave  llis  own  will  bring  : 
||:  He  is  risen, 
Living  Lord  and  coming  King,  •.jj 


No.  181.        #  (txm'w  of  |tf|olcin0. 

"  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  a  crovm  of  righteousess.''— 2  Tim.  4:8. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Atchinson.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

DrET. 


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3: 


1.  O  crown  of  re 

2.  O  won-der-ful 

3.  O    joy  cv-  er 

4.  O  won-der-ful 


joic  -  ing  that's  waiting  for 
song     that   in  glo  -  ry   111 
last-    ing  when  heaven  is 
name  which  the  glo-ri-fied 


When  finished  my 
To  Him  whore- 
won,       For-  ev-  er       iu 
bear,  The  new  name  which 


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sing, 


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course,  and  whenJesusIsee,And  when  from  my  Lord  comes  the  sweet  sounding 
deemed  me  to  Jesus  my  King;    All  glo- ry  and  hon    -    or  to  Him  shall  be 
glo   -     ry  toshineas  the  sun;      No  sorrow  nor    sighing — these  all  flee  a- 
Je     -  8us  bestows  on  us  there  ;  To  him  that  o'cr-com-  eth  'twill  on-ly  be 


U-t 


1^^-r-J-g^^'^^ 


-1^-4^ 


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&: 


1"^ 

word:  " Re-ceive,  faith-ful  ser  -  -  vant,  the     joy    of    thy  Lord.'' 

given,     And  prais-  es      un  -  ceas  -     ing      for-  ev-     er      in  heaven. 

-  way.       No  night  there,  no  shad  -   ows — 'tis   one     end-less  day. 

given,     Blest  sign  of      ap  -  prov  -    al,      our  wel-come  to  heavea. 


Chorus. 


31:^. 


O  crown  oi  re- joic 


lg--j-^JJ^4N=I:^^=:z=L-=sIL^-^>.--^J 

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Crown  of  rejoicing,  O  wonderful,  wonderful  song ; 


last      -        -      ing,    O    glo  -   ri  -  fied     throng; O    beauti-ful 

r  I"  r  r    r    p    r^    r    r 


Joy  ev-  er-  last  -  ing,     O    glo  -  ri  -  fied,  glo-  ri-fied  throng ; 

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home, 


my  home  can  it    be  ? 


ry  reserved  for     me  1 


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Beautiful  home, 


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No.  182.         §ii.!S  ^^0xA  a  Mowtx, 


Anon. 


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"  As  thy  days,  so  shall  thy  strength  be  ?"— Deut.  33  :  25. 

P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

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1.  While  foes  are  strong  and  danger  near,  A  voice  falls  gently    on  my  ear: 

2.  With  such  a  prom- ise  need  I    fear,  For  all  that  now  I  hold  most  dear? 


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My    Sav-iour  speaks,  He  says  to  me,  That*'as  my  days  my  strength  shall  be." 
No,      I     will  nev  -    er    anxiousbe,For"as  my  days  my  strength  shall  be." 


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His  word    a  Tower    to  which  I  fiee,For*'as  my  days  my  strength  shall  be." 


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His  word  a  Tower    to  which  I  flee,  For"as  my  days  my  strength  shall  be." 


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3  And  when  at  last  I'm  called  to  die, 
Still  on  Thy  promise  I'll  rely  ; 
Yes,  Lord,  I  then  will  trust  in  Thee, 
That  "its  my  days  my  strength  shall  be.** 
Cho.— Ilis  word  a  Tower,  &c. 

1S« 


No.  183.   ftt  the  Silent  mm(\\\\  ^ratcttc^. 

••  P>chold  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock."— Rev.  S:  20. 


Rev.  A.C.  CoxE,  D.  D. 

Piano  e  Marcato. 
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Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 


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1.  Ill     tiie     si  -lent   midni^^ht  watches,  List — thy    bo-som's  door! 

2.  Death  comes  dov/n  with  reckless  footsteps,    To     the   hall  and     hut; 

3.  Then  'tis  time  to    stand  en  -  treat-ing  Christ  to     let  thee      in; 
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How     it    knocketh,  knocketh,    knocketh,  Knocketh  ev   -   er-more! 

Think  you  death  will  tar  -   ry     knocking,  When  the  door     is     shut? 

At      the  gate     of    heav  -  en     beat  -  ing,  AVail  -  ing  for     thy    sin? 


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Ray    not  'tis     thy  puis  -  es      beat  -  inp,  'Tis     thy   heart  of     sin ; 

Je  -  BUS  wait -eth, wait  -  eth,    wait -eth;  But    the    door     is     fast; 

Nay!     a  -  las,  thou  guilt  -  y      crea-ture!  Hast  thou,  then,   for -got? 


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'Tis     thy   Sav -iourknocks, and cri-eth,  "Rise,  and  let      me     in!" 

Grieved,  a  -  way    thy   Sav-iour   go  -  eth.  Death  breaks  in    at      last. 

Je  -  sus  wait-ed    long    to    know  thee,  Now  He  knows  thee   not! 


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No.  184.  W^t  ^M\  ^kt^,  But  mi  ^mm, 

"Sown  In  corruption ...  .raised  In  Incorruption."— 1  Cob.  15:  42. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Kidder.  S.  J.  Vail,  by  per. 


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1.  We  shall  sleep,  but  not     for- ev  -  er,  There  will  be       a     glorious  dawn! 

2.  When  we  see      a      precious  blossom    That  we  tend  -  ed  with  such  care, 


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We  shall 
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[meet  to   part,  no,     nev-er,       On    the    res  -  nr -rec- tion morn! 
tak  -  en   firom  our     bo-sora,     How  our  ach-ing  hearts  de-spair! 

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From  the  deep  -est  caves    of     o  -  cean,  From  the  des  -  ert  and  the  plain, 
Round  its  lit  -  tie  grave  we    lin  -  ger,      Till  the  set  -  ting  sun    is    low, 


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From  the  val  -  ley  and    the  mountain,  Countless  throngs  shall  rise  a-gain. 
Feel  -  ing  all    our  hopes  have  perished    With  the  flow'r  wc  cherished  so. 


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Wo  shall  sleep,  but  not    for  -  ev  -  er,  There  will  bo      a      glorious  dawn; 


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KXO 


h^t  jihuU  <$'tfcjr.— Coucturtfd 


"We shall  meet    to  part,    no,  nev  -  er,      On     the  res   -  nr  -  rec-tion  morn! 


3  We  shall  sleep,  but  not  for  ever, 
In  the  lone  and  silent  grave; 
Blesse<l  be  the  Lord  that  taketli, 
Blessed  be  the  Lord  that  gave. 

Cho. 


In  the  bright,  eternal  city 
Death  can  never,  never  come! 

In  His  own  good  time  Ife'll  call  us 
From  our  rest,  to  Home,  sweet  Home. 

Cho, 


No.  185.        ^^atdtman,  ®cU  §\t 


••  Watchman,  what  of  the  night."— Isa.  21:  11. 


Rev.  Sidney  S.  Bkewkr. 


Arr.  by  Wm.  B.  BRADBURY. 


Fine. 


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:?i=:qs 


^  /  Watchman,  tell    me,  does    the  morning     Of    fair  Zi  -    on'sglory  dawn  ;  \ 
'{  Have  the  signs  that  mark  His  coming,     Yet    up-on  my  pathway  shone?/ 
D.  C.  Spurn  the     un  -  he  -  lief  fhatbound  thee,    Morning  dawns,    a-rise,   a-riae! 
n    f    See    the   glorious    light   as  -  cendiug       Of    the  grand  Sa  -  bat-ic  year,  \ 
'  \  Hark!  the  voi  -  ces    loud    proclaiming    The  Mes- si-ah's  kingdom  near;  j 
D.  C.     Sa  -  kin,  too,     ap-pears      in    grandeur,  ToicWing  bicath    her  sun-lit  skies. 


J-fr^ 1 1 — i 1 1— 


Pilgrim,  yes,      a- rise,  look  round  thee,  Light  is  breaking     in  the  skies; 
Watchman,  yes;       I   see    jnst  yon-der,     Canaan's  glorious  heights  a-rise ; 


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Pilgrim  in  that  golden  city, 

Seated  in  the  jasi)er  throne, 
Zion's  King,  arrayed  in  beauty, 

Reigns  in  peace  from  zone  to  zone  ; 
There,  on  verdant  hills  and  mountains, 

Where  the  golden  sunbeams  jilay, 
Purling  streams,  and  crystal  fountains, 

Sparkle  in  th'  eternal  day. 

lOl 


Pilgrim,  see  !  the  light  is  beaming 

Brighter  still  upon  thy  way  ; 
Signs  thro'  all  the  earth  are  gleaming, 

Omens  of  thy  coming  day, 
When  the  last  loud  trumpet  sounding, 

Shall  awake  from  earth  to  sea, 
All  the  saints  of  God  now  sleeping, — 

Clad  in  immortality. 


No.  186.    ^ivc  mc  the  Wmp  at  ^wWk 

"  Here  we  have  no  continuing  city."~IlEB.  13:  14. 


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J{EV.  I.  "Watts,  1709. 
Solo. 


Arr.  by  Walter  Kittkbdq*. 


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1.  Give  me    the  wings  of    faith  to  rise,  Within     the  vail,  and  see      The 

2.  Once  they  were  mourners  here  be-low,  Andpour'd  out  cries  and  tearsj  They 


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saints   a-  bo  ve,  how  great  their  joys.    How  bright  their  glo-ries    be. 
wres  -  tied  hard,     as  we    do    now,    With  sins,  and  doubts,  and  fears. 


Chorus 


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Many  are  the  friends  who  are  waiting  to-day,   Happy  on  the  golden  strand, 

^     ^     p     0 


t~C~t~l7 


I.   M 


Many    are  the  voices     calling  ns    a- way,  To  join  their  glorious  band. 


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Calling  us    a-  way.  Calling  us    a-  way.     Calling  to  the  bet-ter  land. 


S. 

1  asked  them  whence  their  Tictory  came\ 

They,  with  united  breath, 
Ascribe  their  conquest  to  the  Lamb, 

Their  triumph  to  His  death. 

C}m, — Many  are  the  friends,  Aok 


No.  187.        ^fhc  "^mnl  oi  §fwlali[. 

"Thou  Shalt  bo  called  lleulah,  for  the  Lord  delighteth  in  thee."— ISA.  62:  4. 
Rev.  Jkffekson  Hascalt.,  1860.  Wm.  P.  Bradbuky,  by  per. 


-     f  My  lat  -  eat    sun      is   sink  -  in^  fast,  My   race    is     near-  ly      run  ;  ) 

\  My  strongest  tri-   als   now  are  past,  My    tri-nmphis      be  -  gun.  j 

o    f  I  know  I'm  nearinp  the  ho-  ly  ranks  Of  friendsand  kindred   dear,  ) 

*  1  For  I  brush  the  dews  on  Jordan's  banks.The  crossing  must    be    near.  / 


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O        come,      an  -  gel    band,   como    and       a- round    me  stand,    O, 

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bear  me    a- way  on  your  snow-y  wings  To  my    im- mor- tal  home.    O, 


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bear  me    a  -  way  on  your  snow-y  wings  To   my    im-  mor-  tal    home. 


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8  IVe  almost  gained  my  heavenly  home, 
My  spirit  loudly  sings; 
Thy  holy  ones,  behold,  they  co^ue! 
I  bear  t^e  poise  of  wiugs. 


4  O,  bear  my  longing  heart  to  Him 
Who  bled  and  died  for  me; 
Whose  blood  now  cleansea  from  all  siBi 
And  gives  me  victory. 


X03 


No.  188.  ^mn  Ux  t\\tt 

"There  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  inn."— Luke  2:  7. 


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Emily  S.  Elliott. 
Sloio. 


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Iba  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


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^ 


1.  Thou  didst  leave  Thy  throne,and  Thy  king  -  ly  crown,When  Thou  cam  -  est  to  earth  for 

2.  Heav'ns    arch  -  es  rang  when  the    an  -  gels  sang,  Of    Thy  birth,  and  Thy  roy-  al  d»- 

3.  Fox-es    found  their  rest,  and    the  birds  had  their  nests,  In  the  shade  of  the    ce  -  dar 

4.  Thou  cam-  est,      0  Lord,  with  Thy  liv  -  ing  word,That  should  set    Thy     pec-  pie 


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me;  But  in  Bethlehem's  home  there  was  found  no  room,  For  Thy  ho  -  ly  na-  tiv  -  i  - 
-  cree  ;  But  in    low  -  ly  birth  didst  Thou  come  to  earth,  And  in   greatest  hu-mil  -  i  - 

tree;  But  Thy  couch  was  the  sod,  0  Thou  Son  of  God,  In  the  des-erts  of  Gal  -  i - 
free ;  But  with  mocking  and  scorn  and  with  crown  of  thorn,  Did  they  bear  Thee  to  Cal  -  va 


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come    to    my  heart,  Lord  Je  -  sus !  There  is  room    in    my  heart    for    Thee. 


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Oh,     come    to  my  heart,  Lord  Je  -  sus,  come!  There  is  room    in  my  heart  for  Thee. 


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6  Heaven's  arches  shall  ring,  and  its  choirs  shall  sing, 
At  Thy  comiup  to  victory, 
Thou  wilt  call  me  home,  saying  "  yet  there  is  room," 
There  m  room  at  My  side  for  thee. — Ref, 


No.  189. 


^tomf  at  ^a.st. 


'•In  my  Father's  house  are  many  muiiiilous— I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you."— John  14:  Z 
"  Aud  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  sorrow  nor  crying."— iiev.  21 :  1. 
Mrs.  Maria  P.  A.  Ckozikr.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


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1.  "Home  at  hvst"  on  heavenly  mountain8,Heard  tlie  "Come  and  en-ter     in  ;'* 

2.  Free  at   last  from  all    tcmpta  -  tion,  No  more  need  of   watch  -  ful  care  ; 

3.  Saved  to  greet  on  hills    of   glo- ry  Loved  ones  we  have  missed  so  long; 

4.  Welcomed  at     the  pearl -y    por-tal,     Ev-er  more    a    wel- come  guest ; 


^^g^g^ 


^^=:^=:^.=t^g-iJZ-t,t=k 


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Saved  by  life's  fair     flowing    fountains,  Saved  from  earthly  taint  and  sin. 
Joy  -  ful    in     complete     sal  -  va  -  tion,  Given  the  vie-  tor's  crown  to  wear. 
Saved  to  tell    the     sin-ner's   sto  -    ry,  Saved  to  sing    redemption's  song. 
Welcome  to    the    life    im  -  mor  -  tal,    In     the  man-sions  of   the  blest. 


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Refratnt. 


iH|=z^dH 


"Home,  sweet  home,''  our  homo  for-ev-  er ;  All   the  pil-grim-  jour  -  cey  past ; 


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Welcome  home  to    wan-  der,   nev  -  er,  Saved  thro'  Jesus — "  Home  at  last.** 


XOOJ 


I 

No.  190.    ?Itc  pijstalvfis  ct  tny  pff. 

"  Behold,  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open  door."— Rev.  3 :  8, 


Mrs.  Uranta  Locke  Bailey. 


Rev.  Robert  Lowry,  by  per. 


:iU3rf: 


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1.  The  mistakes  of  my  life  have  been  many,      The  sins  of  my  heart  have  been 

2.  I      am  lowest   of  those    who  love  Him,     I     am  weakest  of  those  who 

3.  My  mistakes  His  free  grace  will  CO V- er,       My       sins  He  will  wash    a- 
4  The  mistakes  of  my  life  have  been  many.  And  my  spir-it    is     sick    with 


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pray;  But  I  come  as    He  has  bidden.       And    He  will  not  say  me    nay. 
-  way,  And  the  feet  that  shrink,  and  falter     Shall  walk  thro'  the  gates  of  day. 
sin.     And  I  scarce  can  see  for  weeping.  But  the  Saviour  will  let  me  in. 


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"  Come ;  for  all  things  are  now  ready."— Luke  14 :  17. 


Rev.  Henry  Buuton. 


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2.  Come     uhere  the     fount -ain     flows —  Kiv     -    er        of 

3.  Come        to       the    throne  of     grace,     Bold   -   ly      draw 


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4  Come  to  the  Better  Land, 
Pilgrim,  make  haste! 
Earth  is  a  foreign  strand — 

Wilderness  waste ! 
Hero  are  the  harps  of  gold. 
Here  are  the  joys  untold^r- 
Crowns  for  the  young  and  old; 
Come,  pilgriiU)  come. 


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5  Jesus,  we  Come  to  Thee, 

Oh,  take  us  in  ! 
Set  Thou  our  spirits  free ; 

Cleanse  us  from  sin! 
Then,  in  yon  land  of  light. 
Clothed  in  our  robes  of  white 
Resting  not  day  nor  night, 

Thee  will  we  aiug. 


No.  192.    (dwt  $mti\\}  Solemn  ^hourjltt. 

*'  Now  they  desire  a  better  country  that  Is,  an  heavenly."— Heb.  11 :  16. 
Miss  Phokbe  Carey.  Philip  Phillips,  by  pef. 


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3.  Near  -  er         the  bound    of  life,  Wliere  bur  -  dens      are    laid 

4.  Be    near       me  when    my  feet  Are    slip  -  ping     o'er    the 


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|lcfMr)f.    7js. 


"  The  Lord  also  will  be  a  refuge In  times  of  trouble."— Pa.  9 :  9, 

ReT.  Charles  Weslev,  1740,  Jos.  P.  Holbrook,  by  per. 


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1.  Je  -  BUS,  lev  -  er    of    my    soul,      Let   me     to      Thy   bo  -  som  fly, 

2.  0th  -  er  ref  -  ugehave   I      none,  Hangs  my  help  -  less  soul  on  Thee; 

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Leave,  oh,  leave  me  not     a  -  lone,    Still   sup-  port       and  comfort  me  : 

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Cov  -  er  my       dc- fenceless    head  With   the  shad  -  ow    of  Thy  wing. 


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3  Thou,  O  Chri.it,  art  all  I  want ; 

More  than  all  in  Thee  I  find: 
Raise  the  fallen,  cheor  the  faint. 

Heal  the  sick,  and  lead  the  blind  : 
Just  and  holy  is  Thy  name, 

I  am  all  unrighteousness; 
Vile,  and  full  of  sin  I  am, 

Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace. 


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4  Plenteous  grace  with  Thco  is  found- 
Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin: 

Let  the  healing  streams  abound  ; 
Make  me,  keep  me,  pure  within, 

Thou  of  life  the  Fountain  art, 
Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee: 

Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart| 
Kise  to  all  eterixity. 


No.  194.    ©It,  iviuit  arc  '^m  6oiit0  to  §o? 

••  How  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions."—!  Kings  18:  2L 
FAifinr  J.  Cbosby,  1S07.  Philip  Phillips,  by  per. 


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arc  you  go-  ing  to  do,  brother  ?  The  morn-ing  of 

are  you  go- ing  to  do,  brother?  Your  sun     at    its 

are  you  go-  ing  to  do,  brother  ?  The  twi-  light  ap- 


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broth-  er,  are  yours    at  last:  You  are    ris  -  ing  in     world  -  ly 

rides  through  a  cloudless  sky:  You  are  hold- ing   a       high      po - 

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And  pros  -  pered    in       worldly  things  ;- 

Of   hon   -   or,     and     trust, and  fame; — 

To     Je  -  BUS,    your  Mas- ter,  give; 


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Are  you 
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sparkling  wa-  ter      That  flows  from  the  fount  of    truth  ? 
thoselessfa- vored,  The  smile  of  your  for- tune  brings, 
give  the  glo -  ry         And  praise  to  your  Sa-  viour's  Name  ? 
world  around  you         Is  bet  -  ter  be- cause  you    live. 


1.  Is    your  heart        in      the 

2.  Go  j)rove     that  your 

3.  The  re   -    gions  that 

4.  You  are    near  -   ing    the 


Sav  -  iour's  keep  -  ing  ? 

heart     is     grato  -  ful — 

flit  in      dark   -  neas 

brink    of      Jor  -  dan, 


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-  mem  -  ber,He    died  for  you  ! 

Lord      had    a       Avork  for  you ! 

stretch-  ing  their  hands  to  you  ! 

still    thero  lb     Avork  for  you  I 


Then  what  are  you    go-ing       to 


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No.  195. 


|itt  ®hott  ^iVavy? 


"  Come  unto  me,  and  I  will  give  you  rest."— Matt.  11 :  28. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Nealk,  trans.  Rev.  Henry  W.  Bakbr,  1868. 


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1.  Art    thou     wea  -  ry,    art  thou    Ian- guid?  Art  thou  sore   dis-tress'd? 

2.  Hath    He   marks      to   lead    me     to    Him    If     He     be     my  guide? 


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Mo,"  saith  One,  and     com-  ing,    Be      at      rest."    A  -  MENT. 
feet    and  hands  are  wound-prints,And  His  side." 


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3  Is  there  diadem  as  monarch, 

That  His  brow  adorns  ? 
"Yes,  a  crown  in  very  surety. 
But  of  thorns  !" 

4  If  I  find  Him,  if  I  follow. 

What  my  future  liero? 
"  Many  a  sorrow,  many  a  labor, 
Many  a  tear." 


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5  If  I  still  hold  closely  to  Him, 

What  hath  Heat  last? 
"Sorrow  vanquished,  labor  ended^ 
Jordan  past.'' 

6  If  I  ask  Him  to  receive  me, 

Will  He  say  me  nay  ? 
"  Not  till  earth  and  not  till  heavci 
Pass  away." 


No.  196.      %\\t  fattfy  of  Jtfji^tng. 

••  The  valley  of  Berachali."— 2  Chb.  20 :  26. 
Mrs.  ANNIE  WiTTENMYER.  Wm.  G.  Fischer,  by  per. 


1.  I  have  en-tered  the  val  -  ley  of  hless-  ing  so  sweet,  And    Je  -  sus  a- 

2.  There  is  peace  in  the  val  -  ley  of  bless- ing  so  sweet,  And  plen  -  ty  the 

3.  There  is  love     in  the  val  -  ley  of  bless- ing  so  sweet,Such  asnonebutthe 

4.  There's  a  song  in  the  val  -  ley  of  bless-  ing  so  sweet.  That  an-gels  would 


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land    doth    im-part.      And  there's  rest  for  the  weary- worn  trav  -  el-  er's  feet, 

blood-wash'd  may  feel,  When  heaven  comes  down  redeemed  spir  -  its   to  greet, 

fain  join  the  strain.     As  with  rap- tur- ous  prais- es     we  bow    at  PI  is  feet, 


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And  His  per  -  feet  love  cast-  eth  out  fear. 

And      joy     for     the  sor-  row-  ing  heart. 

And  Christ  Bets  His  cov  -   e  -  nant  seal. 
Cry-  iug,Wor-thy  the  Lamb  that  was  slain. 


Oh,  come  to  this  val- ley  of 


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Ho.  197.        Come,  yc  gisfOMjiotate. 

"  Come  unto  me  and  I  will  give  you  rest."— Matt.  11 ;  28. 
Tho's.  Moore  &.  Tno's.  Hastings.  Samuel  Wkbbk. 


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2.  Joy     of    the  des  -o-late!  light    of     the  stray -ing,    Hope  of     the 

3.  Here  see  the  bread  of  life :  see      wa-ters  flow  -  ing,  Forth  from  the 


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pen-  i  -  tent,  fade  -  less  and  pure!      Here  speaks  the    Com- fort -er, 
throne  of  God,  pure    from  a  -  bove:     Come     to     the    feast    of   love; 


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here    tell  your  an  -  guish;  Earth  has  no  sor-row  that  heav'n  cannot  heal. 

ten  -  der  -  ly      say  -  ing,     F.artli  has  no  sor-row  that  heav'n  cannot  cure. 

come,  ev  -  er      know-ing,     Earth  has  no  sor-row,  but  heav'n  can  re-move. 


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"  Arise,  shine,  for  thy  light  is  come."— ISA.  60 :  1. 


Mary  A.  Lathbuky. 


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2.  And  shall  His  flock  with  strife      be    i  iv  -  en  ?  Shall  en-vious  lines  Hia 

3.  Lift  up    thy  gates!  bring  forth     ob-lations!  One  crown'd  with  crowns,  a 

4.  He  comes!  let  all     the  earth       a- doreHim;Thepath  His  hu  -  man 


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mess  -  age  brings,  His  word,  a   sword  to 
na    -    ture  trod  Spreads  to      a     roy  -  al 


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No.  199. 


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'♦The  ransomed  of  the  Lord  Bhall  return  and  come  to  Zlon  with  songs  and  everlastinf 

Joy  upon  their  heads."— ISA.  30:  10. 


Horace  L.  TT.\.stinos,  1858. 
n   u     Moderato 


ELinu  S.  Rice,  1866,  by  per. 


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1.  Shall  we  meet  be-yond  the  riv-  er,    Where  the  8nr-  ges cease  to  roll? 

2.  Shall  wo  meet    in  that  blest  har-bor,  When  ourstorm-y  voyage  is  o'er? 

3.  Shall  we  meet    in  yon- der  cit- y,   Where  the  tow'rs of  crys- tal  shine? 

4.  Shall  we  meet  ^vith  Christ  our  Saviour, When  He  comes  to  claim  His  own  ? 

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Wherein   all      the  bright  for-ev- er,  Sor- row  ne'er  shall  press  the  soul  ? 

Shall  we  meet    and  cast  the    an-chor  By     the  fair,      ce- les- tial  shore? 

Where  the  walls  are   all     of  jas-per,  Built  by  work-man-ship  divine? — 

Shall  we  know  His  bless-ed     fa-vor,  And    sit  down    up-on  His  throne? 


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Shall     we  meet,  shall  we  meet.  Shall  we  meet   beyond  the     riv- er? 

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Shall    we  meet    beyond    the  riv-  er,  Where  the  sur  -  ges  cease  to  roll  ? 


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No.  200.    ft  is  mw  With  Pm  ^ml 


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*•  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace."— Ps.  55 :  18. 
H.  G.  Spaffobd.  p.  p.  Bliss,  h^  per. 


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sea    -  bil- lows,roll ;  What-ev    -  or    my  lot,  Thou  hast  taught  me  to 
-  sur  -  ance  con-trol,    That  Christ  hath  re-gard- ed     my  help- less    es- 

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Chort:s. 
/-»^      It    is     well. 


3  My  sin — oh,  the  bliss  of  this  glorious  thought — 

My  sin— not  in  part  but  the  whole, 
Is  nailed  to  His  cross  and  I  l)oar  it  no  more, 

Praise  the  Lord,  ])raise  the  Lord,  oh,  my  soul! — Clio, 

4  And,  Lord,  hast«  th(>  day  when  the  faith  shall  be  sight, 

The  clouds  be  rolled  back  as  a  scroll. 
The  trump  shall  resound,  and  the  Lord  shall  descend, 
*'  Even  so" — it  is  well  with  my  soul. — Cho. 


No.  201.    IffiiMSi  b  ^\\(\M\}  to  ^avf. 


"  Mighty  to  save."— ISA.  63 :  1. 


Mrs.  Annie  Wittenmyeh 
Modcrato. 

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1.  All  plo  -  ry   to  Je-sus  he    j^ivon,  That  life   and  sal-va-tion  are   free; 

2.  From  darkness  and  sin  and  (le  -  spair,    Out    in  -  to  the  light  of  His  love, 

3.  Oh,  the  rapturous  heights  of  His  lovo,  The  measureless  depths  of  His  grace, 

4.  In  Him  all  my  wants  are  supplied,     His  love  makes  my  heaven  be  -  low, 


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And  all  may  he  wash'd  and  forgiven,  And  Je  -  sus  can  save  ev-  en  me. 
Hehasl)rought  me  and  made  me  an  heir,  To  kingdoms  and  mansions  above. 
My  soul  all  His  fullness  would  ])rove,  And  live  in  His  loving  em-brace. 
And   free-  ly  His  blood  is  ap  -  plied,  His  blood  that  makes  whiter  than  snow. 


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Ho.  202.  mmi  shatl  |  A<f  U  ht  M^d? 

"  What  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ?"— Acts.  16 :  30. 


J.  W.  HoLMAN,  1852. 


Wm.  B.  Bradbuky,  by  per. 


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youth  are    all      fled  ?    And  the  friends  I  have  loved,  From  the  earth  are  re- 

Btrength  shall  sub  -  due?     Or  the  world  in      a     day.    Like  a  cloud  roll    a- 

peace  to    my     soul:     Un  -  to  whom  shall  I    flee,    Dear-est  Lord,  but    to 


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dis  -  tress    o'er     me    roll.   What  shall  I 

the  graves  of      the  dead  ?  What  shall  I 

ty       o  -  pens     to    view?  What  shall  I 

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No.  203. 


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"  Remember  how  short  my  time  Is."— Ps.  80  :  47. 
Mrs.  Ellen  M.  H.  Gates.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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1.  Oh,  the  clanging    bc-lla      of  Time  I  Night  and  day  they  nev-er  ceiia«; 

2.  Oh,   the  clanging    bells      of  Time  !  How  their  changes  rse  and    fall, 


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And  we  hush      our  breath  to  hear,  And  we  strain  our  eyes  to      see 

Is      a  voice     that  must  be  heard,  As    our    mo- ments  on-ward  flee 

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If  thy  shores  are  drawing  near, —  E   -  ter 
And  it  speak-eth  ayeone  word, —  £   -  ter 

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To  their  voices,  loud  aud  low, 
lu  a  long,  unresting  line 

AVe  are  marching  to  and  fro  ; 
And  we  v^'arn  for  sight  or  sound, 

Of  the  life  that  is  to  be,      " 
For  thy  breath  doth  wrap  us  round, — 

Eternity  1  Eternity  ! 


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4  Oh,  the  clanging  bells  of  Time  ! 

Soon  their  notes  will  all  be  duml, 
And  in  joy  and  peace  sublime, 

We  shall  feel  the  silence  come; 
And  our  souls  their  thirst  will  slake, 

And  our  eyes  the  King  will  see, 
When  thy  glorious  morn  shall  break,— 

Eternity !  Eternity ! 


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No.  204. 


"  The  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall  return  and  come  to  Zlon  with  songs  and  everlaatlng 

joy  uix)u  their  heads,"— laA.  S5;  10. 


S.  FiLXMORK  RKNNKTT. 


Jos,  r.  Webster,  by  per. 


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1.  There's  a  land  that  is  fair  -  er  than  dav.    And  bv  faith  "we  can  see  it     a- 

2.  We  shall  sing  on  that  beau-ti  -  fiil  sbwre  The  mel-  o  -  di-ous  souirsof  the 

3.  To  our  boun- ti- fal    Fa- ther  a-bovo.      We  will  of  -  fer  our  trib-uteof 


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blest.       And  our  spir  -  its  shall  sor- row  no  more,      Not     a   sigh   for    the 
praise.      For   the   glo  -ri-onsiiift     of  His  love,       And  the  blessings  that 


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We  shall  me^t        on  that   beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore. 


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No.  205. 


^.tpootutation. 


J.  H. 


"  Tiim  ye,  tarn  ye— for  why  will  ye  dJe?^— Ezk.  21:  11. 


1.  Oh.  •  '     tarn  je,     for   why  will    ye  die ? Whfrn G<id in 

2.  Ho.v  .^   ,    .,,     .^.;  -  lu -ffion.  that  whil»ryoa  de-lav.  Your  heatrtema^  ^- 

3.  The  ton-trite    in  heart  He  will  fret  -  ly     recfeive,    Oh!  why  will  j«i 


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xner  -  cy      is    com   -   ing    so  nigh  ?  Now  Je  -  sns    in  -  Tiles  yo*:   ihe 
bet  -  ter  your  chains  melt  a  -  way  ;  Come  guilt-  y,  eome  wTetd»e<L  come 
not     the  glad  mes  -  sage  be  -  lieve  ?  If     sin      be  your  box  -  den,  whj 


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SpiritsayB/'Come,"  Andan  -  gels  are  wait-tng  to  weleome  yoa 
just  ait  you  are  >'  -  -  lenaod  dy-ing.  to  Je  -  sua  re  - 
will   7(ni  not  come  ,       He  makes  welcome  \  He  bids  job 


Ho.  206. 


Cross  and  Croun. 


"  And  he  bearing  his  croae,  weal  forth."— Johs  19 :  17. 
Tho's.  Shepheed.  Geo.  N",  Aixz?r,  iMi 

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Most  Je  -  su*?  bear  the  cross  a  -  lone.  And  all  the  w/--'r^  70  free  t 
The    con  -  !5e  -  era-  ted  cross  Y\\  bear.  Till  death  sha  e  free ; 

Up   -  on    the  errs -tal  pavement,  down  At  Je-sus'  ;  :    feet. 

O        precious crossi  O  glorious  crown!  O  rea  -  ur-rec-uon  day! 


o.  there'.s  a  cross  for  ev'  -  ry  one,  And  there'?  a  cto?«  for  me. 
And  then  eo  home  mr  crown  to  wear.  For  theres  a  czxi^n  f -r  v^^ 
"With  joy    I'll  cast  r  Id- en  crown.  And  His  dear  name  re-peat. 

Ye      an  -  geU-  frfrc  ...    ^ -jsn come  down,  And  bev my  sonl  a-  way. 


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No.  207.  Wxm'$  a  ^iglrt  in  i\u  fattcy. 

"Though  I  walk  through  the  valley  •  *  *  I  will  fear  no  evil."— Psa.  23:  4. 

P.  P.  B.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

With  Expression. 


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2  Now  the  rolling  of  the  billows  I  can  hear, 
As  thej'  beat  on  the  turf-bound  shore ; 
But  the  beacon  light  of  love  so  bright  and  clear, 

Guides  my  bark,  frail  and  lone  safely  o'er. 
I  shall  find  down  the  valley  no  alarms, 

For  my  Saviour's  blessed  smile  T  can  see; 
He  will  bcarjne  in  His  loving,  mighty  arms, 
There's  a  light  in  the  valley  for  me, 
There's  a  light,  &c. 


Ho.  208.     ®hf  fakff  0f  tkt  ^in0. 

••  With  gladness— they  shall  enter  into  the  King's  palace."— Ps.  48: 15. 
Arr.  by  Fanny  J.  Crosby,  1876.  ^  S.  J.  Vail,  by  p«r. 


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splen  -  dors  that        a  -  wait    us        in       the      pal  -  ace      of      the  King, 
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In    this  good-ly    pleiusiint  hind    on  -  ly  strangers  now  are  we,    For   we 
We  shall  see  Him  bye  and  bye,   hal  -  le  -  lu -jah    to   HisnanuIThrci' the 
D.C.   O      the     pal- ace     of    the  King,  my  -  al     pal- ace    of  the  King ;  M  Ik  re  our 


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seek     a    bet  -  ter    country,   and    'tis  there  we  long  to      be ;    Yes,    we 
blood  of  His     a  -  tenement,  life      e  -  ter  -  nal  we   may  claim  ;  "We  shall 
Fa  -  ther  in     His  mer  -  cy      all      the   ransomed  ones  uill  bring;  Where  our 


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cast    our  crowns  be- fore  Him  and   our  songs  of    -vie  -  fry  sing,  When  we 

8or  -  rotes  and  our     tri  -  als    like     a    dream  tvill  pass    a   -   tcay,   And  our 


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No.  209. 


m  ot  the  M, 


**  Come  thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark."— Gen.  7:  1. 
Katk  Harkingtok.  p.  p.  Bli&s,  by  pef. 


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1.  They  dream 'd  not 

2.  He  could    not 


of      dan  -  ger,    those  sin  -  ners     of      old,  Whom 
a  -  rouse  them,    un-heed-ing  they  stood,    Un- 


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mov'd  by  his    warn  -  ing  and  prayer ;   The  prophet  passed  in   from  the 


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hearts  had  grown  cold,  They  laugh'd  his  en  -  treat  -  ies       to 
on  -  com  -  ing    flood,  And  left  them    to     hope  -  less     de 


scorn: 
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know  there  Ls    room     For       all  who  will  come    to        the      Ark." 
foot-  hold  was  goue,  They    per-  ished  in  sight     of       the      Ark. 


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3  O  sinners,  the  heralds  of  mercy  implore, 

They  cry  like  the  patriarch,  "  Come ;" 
The  Ark  of  salvation  is  moored  to  your  shore, 

Oh,  enter  while  yet  there  is  room  ! 
The  storm-cloud  of  Justice  rolls  dark  over  head, 

And  when  by  ite  fury  you're  tossed, 
Alas,  of  yoirr  perishing  souls  'twill  be  said, 

"They  heard— they  refused— a/Ki  were  lostV^^'Ch^, 


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No.  210.  mMm  anrt  mtdtiitg  Uv  §k 

"  I  shall  go  to  him  *  *  *  he  shall  not  return  to  me."— 2  Sam.  12 :  23. 

Marianne  Farningham  Hearn,  1862.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

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3.  There  are  old 


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tie  ones  glanc-  ing  a  -  bout  in  my  path.  In 
and     for  -  sak  -  en     who   lin  -  ger      a-  while      In 


glad  -  ly     lie  down  to      my   rest ;      When  soft  -  ly     the  watchers  shall 
want     of      a  friend  and      a      guide  ;There  are  dear  lit  -  tie    eyes  looking 
homes  which  their  dearest  have  left ;       And  a  few    gen-  tie  words  or   an 


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say,   "He        is    dead,"    And  fold   my  pale  hands  o'er  my    breast; 
up       in    -    to     mine,  "Whose  tears  might  be  eas  -  1  -    ly     dried, 
ac  -  tion       of     lovo      May  cheer  theii-  sad  spir-  its     be  -  reft. 


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But         Je  -  SU3  may  beck-  on     tlio  chil-  dren      a  -   way        In  the 
But  the  Reap-  er       is    near    to    the  long  stand  -  ing     corn,        The 


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walls    of  "TlKit  Oit-y"    T      soo,  Will  nn    -y     ono  then   at      the 

midst  of    tlu-irgri'.faml  tht'ir   glor—     AVill  an   -y       of  them,  at      the 
wea  -  ry    will   soon   be    set    free—      Will  an   -  y      of  them,  at      the 


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beau-  ti  -  ful  gate,  Be  wait- ing  and  watching  for  me? 
beau-  ti  -  ful  gate,  Be  wait- ing  and  watching  for  me? 
beau  -  ti  -  ful      gate,       Bo     wait-  ing    and  watching    for      me  ? 


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watch-ing,  Be     wait-  ing   and  watching    for        me  ? 

and  watch-ing, 

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4  Oh,  should  I  be  brought  there  by  the  bountiful  grace 
Of  Him  who  delights  to  forgive, 
Though  I  ])less  not  the  weary  about  in  my  path. 

Pray  only  for  self  while  I  live, — 
Methinks  I  should  mourn  o'er  my  sinful  neglect, 
If  sorrow  in  heaven  can  l)e, 
Ij:  Should  no  one  I  love,  at  the  beautiful  gate, 

he  waiting  and  watching  for  me  1  :[j — Cho, 

1»U 


No.  2tl. 

Timothy  Dwight,  D.D.,  1800. 

4. 


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1.  I  love  Thy     kiug-  dom,  Lord,  The   bouse  of     Thine  a  -  bode,    The 

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2  I  love  Thy  Church,  O  God ! 

Her  walls  before  Thee  stand, 
Dear  as  the  apple  of  Thine  eye, 
And  graven  on  Thy  hand. 

3  For  her  my  tears  shall  fall ; 

For  her  my  prayers  ascend  ; 
To  her  my  cares  and  toils  be  given, 
Till  toils  and  cares  shall  end. 


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4  Beyond  my  highest  joy 

I  prize  her  heavenly  ways  ; 
Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows, 
Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 

5  Sure  as  Thy  truth  shall  last, 

To  Zion  shall  be  given 
The  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield, 
And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven. 


No.  212. 


Pckon. 


Timothy  Dwight,  D.D.,  1800. 


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Dr.  L.  Mason,  1839. 


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1.  While  life  prolongs  its    precious  light,Mer-cy   is  found  .and  peace  is  given; 


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But    BOon,ah,soon,approachiugnightShallblotout  ev'-ry  hope  of  heaven. 

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2  While  God  invites,  how  blest  the  day  ! 
How  sweet  the  Gospel's  charming  sound ! 
Come,  sinners,  haste,  0  haste  away. 
While  yet  a  pard'ning  God  is  foand. 

8  Soon,  borne  on  times's  most  rapid  wing, 
Shall  death  command  you  t)  the  grave, — 
Before  His  bar  yonr  spirits  bring, 
And  none  be  found  to  hear  or  save. 


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4  In  that  lone  land  of  deep  despair, 

No  Sabbath's  heavenly  light  shall  rise,— 
No  God  regard  your  bitter  prayer, 
No  Saviour  call  you  to  the  skies. 

5  Now  God  invites ;  how  blest  the  day ! 

How  sweet  the  Gospel's  charming  sound  I 
Come,  sinners,  haste,  0  haste  away. 
While  yet  a  pard'ning  God  is  found. 


Eev.  John  Newton,  1T79. 


4: 


Samuel  Stanley. 


W ^ 


III  I  I 

1,  A  -  maz-in^  grace,  how  sweet  the  soand,  That  saved  a   wretch  like    me! 

2.  'Twas  grace  that  taught  my  heart  to  fear,  And  grace  my      fears  ro  -  lieved ; 


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I       once  wa8  lost,  but   now  am  found  ;T\  as  blind,  but  now  I      see. 
How   pre-  cious  did   that  grace  ap  -  pear,  The  hour    I     first  be  -  Iwved. 


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3  Thro'  many  dangers,  toils,  and  snares, 
I  have  already  come ; 
*Tis  grace  that  brought  me  safe  thus  far, 
And  grace  will  lead  me  home. 


4  Yes,  when  this  heart  and  flesh  shall  fail, 
And  mortal  life  shall  cease, 
I  shall  possess,  within  the  vail, 
A  life  of  joy  and  peace. 


No.2i4. 

TnoiiAa  Scott,  1773. 

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1.  Has -ten,  sin  -  ner,    to      be  wise!   Stay  not    for    the   morrow's  sun: 

2.  Has  -  ten,  mer  -  cy      to      im-plore!  Stay  not    for    the   morrow's  sun, 

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Wisdom,    if     you  still   de  -  spise,  Hard  -  er      is       it      to      be      won. 
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3  Hasten,  sinner,  to  return!^ 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  enn. 
Lest  thy  lamp  should  fail  to  bum 
£re  salyation's  work  is  done. 


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4  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  blest! 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun, 
Lest  perdition  thee  arrest 
Ere  the  morrow  ia  begun. 


No.  215. 


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**  That  the  promise  by  faith  might  be  given  to  them  that  believe."— Gai..  3:  22, 
A.  D.  1531. 


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1.  Faith  is  a  living  pow'r  from  heaven  Which  grasps  the  promise  God  hasgiv'n ; 

2.  Faith  finds  in  Christ  vrhate'er  we  need  To  save  and  strengthen, guide  and  feed; 


Se  -  cure-ly  fixed  on  Christ  alone,  A   trust  that  can 
Strong  in  His  grace  it  joys  to  share  His  cross,  in  hope 


not  be  o'er-thrown. 
His  crown  to  wear. 


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3  Faith  to  the  conscience  whispers  peace ; 
And  bids  the  mourner's  sighing  cease ; 
By  faith  the  children's  right  we  claim, 
And  call  upon  our  Father's  name. 


4  Such  faith  in  us,  O  God,  implant, 
And  to  our  prayers  Thy  favor  grant 
In  Jesus  Christ,  Thy  saving  Son, 
Who  is  our  fount  of  health  aloue. 


No.  216.        ^X\%H  §t;0UJ.     i^^.  §t 

"  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto  death."— Matt.  26:  38. 
Rev.  Wm.  Bingham  Tappan,  1819.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury,  1855,  by  per. 

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1.  'Tis  midnight;  and  on  Olive's  brow  The  star  is  dimmed  thatlately  shone  ; 

2.  'Tis  midnight ;  and  from  all  removed  The  Saviour  wrestles  'lone  with  fears ; 


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*Tis  midnight;  in  the  gar  -  den  now  The  suffering  Saviour  prays  a  -  lone. 
E'en  that  dis-  ci  -  pie  whom  He  loved  Heeds  not  his  Master's  grief  and  tiiars. 


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8    Tis  midnight;  and  for  others  guilt 
Till!  Man  of  Sorrows  weeps  in  blood  ; 
Yet  H<',  wbo  liath  in  anguish  knelt, 
Is  not  forsaken  \ty  His  God 


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4  'Tis  midnight;  and  from  ether-plains 
Is  borne  tlie  song  that  angels  know ; 
Unheard  by  mortals  arc  tlie  strains 
That  sweetly  soothe  the  Saviour's  woe. 


No     217  HENDON.     Key  D, 

1  Come,  mj  soul,  thy  suit  prepare, 
Jesus  loves  to  answer  prayer, 
He  Himself  haa  bid  thee  pray, 
Therefore  will  not  say  thee,  nay. 


2  Thou  art  coming  to  a  King, 
Large  petitions  with  thee  bring, 
For  His  grace  and  power  are  such, 
l^one  can  ever  ask  too  much. 


3  With  niv  burden  I  begin. 
Lord,  remove  this  load  of  sin; 
Let  Thy  blood  for  sinners  spilt. 
Set  my  conscience  free  from  guilt. 

4  Lord,  I  come  to  Thee  for  rest, 
Take  possession  of  my  breast,    [tain, 
There  Thy  blood-bought  right  main 
And  without  a  rival  reign. 

Rev.  JouN  Newton,  1779. 


No.  218. 


p.    M. 


Key.  E. 


1  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high. 
To  its  glories  I  fain  would  fly, — 

"When  by  sorrows  pressed  down, 

I  long  for  a  crown, 
In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 

Cho.— In  that  beautiful  land  I'll  be, 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free; 

My  Jesus  is  there, 

He's  gone  to  i)repare 
A  place  in  that  land  for  me. 


2  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high, 

I  shall  enter  it  by  and  by ; 

There,  with  friends,  hand  in  hand, 
I  shall  walk  on  the  strand, 

In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 

Cho.— In  that  beautiful  land  I'll  be, 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free; 

My  Jesus  is  there, 

He's  gone  to  prepare 
A  place  in  that  land  for  me. 


Cho.— In  that  beautiful  'land  I'll  be. 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free; 

My  Jesus  is  there. 

He's  gone  to  }»repare 
A  place  in  that  laud  for  me. 


4  Tliere's  a  beautiful  land  on  high, 
And  my  kindred  its  bli.ss  enjoy, 
Methinks  I  now  see 
How  they're  waiting  for  me. 
In  that  beautiful  laud  on  high. 

Cuo. — In  that  beautiful  land  I'll  be. 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free; 

My  Jesus  is  there. 

He's  gone  to  i)roj>iire 
A  place  in  that  laud  for  me. 


5  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high. 
And  though  here  I  oft  weep  and  sigh, 
My  Jesus  hath  said, 
That  no  tears  shall  be  shed, 
In.  that  beautiful  laud  ou  high. 

Cho. — In  that  beautiful  land  I'll  be, 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free  ; 

My  Jesus  is  there. 

He's  gone  to  prepare 
A  place  in  that  land  for  me. 


6  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high, 
Where  we  never  shall  .say  "  good-by  !" 

When  over  the  river 

We're  happy  forever, 
In  that  beautiful  laud  on  high. 

Clio.— In  that  beautiful  land  I'll  be. 

From  earth  and  its  cares  set  free ; 
My  Jesus  is  there, 
He's  gone  to  prejjare 
A  place  in  that  land  for  me. 

James  Nicuolson,  1S5& 


3  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high. 
Then  why  should  I  fear  to  die, 

When  death  is  the  way 

To  the  realms  of  day. 
In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 


No.     219«      THH  SHINING  SHORE.      Key  G. 

1  My  days  are  gliding  swiftly  by. 
And  I,  a  pilgrim  stranger, 
Would  not  detain  them  as  they  fly, 
Those  hours  of  toil  and  danger. 


Cho. — For  O, we  stand  on  .Tordan'sstrancl, 
Our  friends  are  pa.^sing  over, 
And  just  before,  the  shining  shore 
Wo  may  almost  discover. 

103 


2  We'll  gird  our  loins,  my  brethern  dear, 

Our  heavenly  home  discerning ; 
Our  absent  Lord  has  left  us  word, 
Let  every  lamp  be  burning. 

Cho. — For  O,  "we  stand  on  Jordan's  strand, 
Our  friends  are  passing  over, 
And  just  before,  the  shining  shore 
We  may  almost  discover. 

3  Should  coming  days  be  cold  and  dark, 

We  need  not  cease  our  singing ; 
That  perfect  rest  naught  can  molest, 
Where  golden  harps  are  ringing. 

Cho. — For  0,we  stand  on  Jordan's  strand, 
Our  friends  are  passing  over, 
And  just  before,  the  shining  shore 
We  may  almost  discover. 

4  Let  sorrow's  rudest  tempest  blow, 

Each  chord  on  earth  to  sever  ; 
Our  King  says  Come,  and  there's  our 
home, 
Forever,  O  forever. 

Cho. — For  O,  we  stand  on  Jordan's  strand, 
Our  friends  are  passing  over. 
And  just  before,  the  shining  shore 
We  may  almost  discover. 

Kev.  David  Nelson,  1835 


No.  220.       2^*7S.     KeyC. 

1  We  are  waiting  by  the  river, 

We  are  watching  by  the  shore, 
Only  waiting  for  the  boatman, 
Soon  He'll  come  to  bear  us  o'er. 


2  Though  the  mist  hang  o'er  the  river, 
And  its  billows  loudly  roar, 
Yet  W(;  hear  the  song  of  angels, 
Wafted  from  the  other  shore. 


5  When  we've  passed  the  vale  of  shadows, 
With  its  dark  and  chilling  tide, 
In  that  bright  and  glorious  city 
We  shall  evermore  abide. 

Miss  Mahy  p.  GRimN, 


No.    221.     TUNB— G.  H.  I.  NO.  24. 

1  My  God  I  have  found 
The  thrice  blessed  ground, 

Where  life,  and  where  joy,  and  true  com- 
fort abound. 

Cho.— Hallelujah  !  Thine  the  glory  ! 
Hallelujah !  Amen  ! 
Hallelujah  !  Thine  the  glory  I 
Revive  us  again. 

2  'Tis  found  in  the  blood 
Of  Him  who  once  stood 

My  refuge  and  safety,  my  surety  with  God, 

Cho.— Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory  ! 
Hallelujah!  Amen! 
Hallelujah  !  Thine  the  glory! 
Revive  us  again. 

3  He  bore  on  the  tree 
The  sentence  for  me. 

And  now  both  the  surety  and  sinners  are 
free. 

Cho.- Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory  ! 
Hallelujah!  Amen! 
Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory  I 
Revive  us  again. 

4  And  though  here  below 
'Mid  sorrow  and  woe, 

My  place  is  in  heaven  with  Jesus  I  know. 

Cho.- Hallelujah  !  Thine  the  glory  1 
Hallelujah!  Amen! 
Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory  I 
Revive  us  again. 


3  And  the  bright  celestial  city,—  5  And  this  I  shall  find 

We  have  caught  such  radiant  gleams      por  such  is  His  mind, 
Of  it.s  towers  like  dazzling  sunlight, 
With  its  sweet  and  peaceful  streams. 


He  has  called  for  many  a  loved  one, 
We  have  seen  them  leave  our  side; 

With  our  Saviour  we  shall  meet  them 
When  wo  too  have  crossed  the  tide. 


"  He'll  not  be  in  glory  and  leave  me  be- 
hind." 


Cho.— Hallelujah  I  Thine  the  glory  ! 
Hallelujah!  Amen! 
Hallrlujah  !  Thine  the  glory  ! 
Revive  us  again. 

£ev.  John  Gambold. 


10^ 


No.  222.  §iaty,  ^oty!  ^onl  6o(l  |klmii)htyl 

**  Tliey  rest  not  day  nor  nlsht.  saylnp:,  Holy,  IIolj-,  Holy,  Lord  God  Almighty, 
which  was,  and  is,  and  Is  to  come."— Uev.  4 :  8. 


Reginald  Ueber,  D.  D. 


Rev.  John  B.  Dykes. 


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1.  Ho  -    ly, 

2.  Ho  -    ly, 

3.  Ho  -    ly, 


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Ho  - 
Ho  - 


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Lord     God       Al-might    -    y  I 
all  the  saints    a  -  dore       Thee, 
tbo'thedark-  uess  hide       Thee, 


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morn  -  ing      our  sonp;  shall  rise         to   Thee; 


Cast  -  in;j;  down  their    golden  crowns  a-round   the  glass   -    y 
Though  the   eye       of      sin-  ful  man    Thy   glo  -  ry   may      not 


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On  -    ly      Thou     art    Ho      -  ly,        there   is 


none 


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4  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  !  Lord  God  Almighty! 

All  Thy  works  shall  praise  Thy  name  in  earth,  and  sky,  and  soa; 
Holy,  Holy,  Holy  !  Merciful  and  Mighty  ! 
God  in  three  Persons,  blessed  Trinity  1  Amen. 


No.  223. 


Imvt  ®ItJJ  ^nvk 


•*  O  Lord,  revive  thy  work."— Hab.  3 :  2. 
Albert  Midlane,  1860.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


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1.  Re  -  vive    Thy    work,  O  Lord,     Thy  might- y    arms  make  bare; 

2.  Re  -  vive    Thy    work,  O   Lord,      Dis- turb  this  sleep   of  death  5^ 

3.  Re  -  vive    Thy    work,  O   Lord,      Cre  -  ate  soul-thirst  for  Thee; 

4.  Re  -  vive    Thy    work,  O  Lord,      Ex  -  alt   Thy  pre- cious name; 

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Speak  with    the    voice  that  wakes  the  dead,  And  make  Thy  peo  -  pie  hear. 
Quick- en      the  emould'ring  em- bers  now     By  Thine  Al- might- y  breath. 

And  hung-'ring      for    the  bread   of    life.    Oh,  may  our    spir  -  its      be  ! 

And  by       the       Ho  -  ly  Ghost,  our  love   For  Thee  and  Thine  in-  flame. 

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No.  224.        §'vt  ^ouml  a  ^nml 


Anott. 


**  A  friend  that  stlcketh  closer  than  a  brother."— Prov.  18 :  2i. 

Geo.  C.  Steijiuns,  by  per. 


1. 
2. 
3. 

4. 


I've  found  a  Friend; oh, such  aFriend!  He lovedme    ere     I  knew  Him; 
I've  found  a  Friend  ;oh, such  aFriend!  He  bled,  He   died  to  save    me; 
I've  found  a  Friend ;  oh,  such  a  Friend!  All  pow-er     to  Him   is  given; 
I've  found  a  Friend; oh, such  aFriend! So  kind, and  true,  and  ten-  der, 


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He  drew   me  with  the  cords  of  love,  And  thus  He  bound  me  to   Him. 
And  not      a  -  lone  the     gift    of  life,   But  His  own    self  He  gave  mo. 
To  guard  me   on      my    on-ward  course.  And  bring  me siife  to   heav-en. 
So   wise     a    Coun-sel-lor  and  Guide,  So  might-y       a      De-fend-er! 


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And  'round  myheartstill  close-ly  twine  Those  ties  which  naught  can  sever, 

Naught  that    I    have  my    own    I    call,     I      hold   it      for     the  Giv  -  er: 

Th'e  -  ter  -  nal  glo  -  ries  gleam  a  -  far.    To   nerve  my  faint  en-  deav  -or: 

From  Him,  who  loves  me  now  so  well,Whatpow'rmy  soul  can   sev  -  er? 


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For  I       am  His,   and    He     is  mine,  For  -  ev  -  er    and 
Myhcart,mystrcngth^ylife,myall,  AreHis,  airfl  His 
So   now   to  watch,  to     work,  to   war.  And  then  to     rest 
Shall  life    or  death,  or    earth  or  hell?  No;   I     am   His 


for  -  ev  -  er. 
for  -  ev  -  er. 
for  -  ev  -  er. 
for  -  ev  -  er. 


loy 


No.  225. 


§t  m\\  §idc  §Xt 


•'  In  the  shadow  of  his  hand  hath  he  hid  me."— ISA-  49 :  2. 
Miss  M.  E.  Servoss.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


|g^^rg=j:pj|^H: 


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I 

1.  When  the  storms  of  life  are  rag-ing,  Tempests  wikl      on    sea  and  land, 

2.  Though  He  may  send  some  afilic-tion, 'Twill  but  make   me  long  for  home, 

3.  En-  e- mies  may  strive  to  in-jure,   Sa  -  tan     all       his  arts  em -ploy; 

4.  So,  while  here  the  cross  I'm  hearing,  Meeting  storms  and  bil-lows  wild, 


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I      will  seek  a      place  of    ref-uge     In    the    shad  -  ow   of  God's  hand. 
For    in  love  and   not     in    an  -  ger,    All   His  chast  -  en  -  ings  w  ill  come. 
He  will  turn  what  seems  to  harm  me     In  -  to      ev    -     er  -  last- ing  joy. 
Je  -  aus,  for    my  soul    is    car  -  ing,  Naught  can  harm  His  Father's  child. 


Si 


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'     He      will  hide 


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He    will  hide    me, 


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harm can  e'er   be-tide    me;      He  will  hide  me, 


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He   will  hide  me, 


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hide 


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safe   -  ly    hide      me  In        the    shad  - 


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No.  226.  Z\\m,   fcSUS,   ?lUUC. 


"I  am  thine."— Ps.  119:  M. 


English. 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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seek  its      joy  a   -    part    from  Thee ;  The  world     is        cm   -   ci  - 

earth  -  ly  things  may   fade     and       die,   They  charm  my  soul      no 

love        e   -   ter  -  nal,    fixed   and      sure,    Yes,      I        am  Thine    for 

from  the      glo   -  ry       Tliuu  shalt   come   And  with    Thy  saints  shall 


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No.  227.  #ut  0f  §}xxlnm  ittta  pgW. 

••  I  am  the  light  of  the  world,  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  In 

darkness."— John  8 :  12. 


W.  O.  Lattimore.* 


(TEMFEBAKCEH7MIT.) 


Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


^— N=4^i=ii 


'^^m^^m 


1.  Long    in  dark-ness    we  have  wait- cd,  For    theshin-ing      of   the  Light; 

2.  Now,    at  last,  the  Light    ap-pear-eth,    Je  -  sus  stands  up  -  on   the  shore; 

3.  Noth-ing  have  we,    but    our  weakness.Naught  but  sorrow,   sin  and  care; 

4.  All    our  tal- ents    we    havewast-ed,  All   Thylawshave  dis  -  obeyed; 
6.  Thou  hast  saved  us — do  Thou  keep  us,  Guide  us  by    Thine  eye    di-  vine  ; 


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Long  have  felt  the  things  we   ha- ted.  Sink    us    still      in    deep- ernight. 
And,  with  ten-  der  voice.  He  call  -  eth,  "Come  to  Me"  "and   sin     no  more!" 

All  with-iu,     is  loathsome  vile- ness,  All  with- out,      is  dark    de-spair. 

But  Thy  goodness  now  we've  tast-ed,     In    Thy  robes    we  stand   ar-rayed. 

Let  the  Ho  -  ly   Spir  -  it  teach  us,  That  our  light    may    ev  -  er  shine. 

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Bless  -  ed     Je  -  bus,    lov  -  ing  Sav-  iour  !  Ten-der, faith  -  ful, strong  and  true, 

11-2  -    -    --r^-^  Ti  -^.-      .  -^^ 


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Break  the  fet  -   ters  that  have  bound  us.  Make  us    in      Thy-  self     a-  new. 


._i^._. 


Final  Chorus. — Blcss<?d  Jcsna,  be  Thou  near  us, 

Give  ua  of  Thy  grace  to-day ; 
"While  we're  calling,  do  Thou  hear  U8, 
Send  us,  now,  Tliy  peace,  we  pray. 

•  Written  by  one  rescued  from  strong  drink. 


No.  228. 


Mrs.  S.  A.  Collins 

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"  I  the  Lord  have  called  theo."— Isa.  42:  6. 


W.  IT.  DoANE,  by  per. 


1.  Je  -  sus,gracioa30ne,calI-eth  now  to  thee,  "Come,  O  sin-ner,   come!" 

2.  Still  He  waits  for  thee,  pleading  paticnt-ly,  "Come,  O  come  to      Me!'' 

3.  Wea  -  ry,  siu-sick  soul,  called  so  graciously,  Canst  thou  dare  re  -  fuse  ? 


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Calls    80    ten  -  der-  ly,  calls  so    lov  -  ing-  ly, "iVow,  O    sin  -  ner,  come." 
"lleav- y  -   la  -  den  one,  I      thy  grief  have  borne,  Come  and  rest  in  Me." 
Mer  -  cy      of-fered  thee,  free-  ly,   teu-der  -  ly.  Wilt  thou  still  a  -  buse? 


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Words  of  peace  and  bless  -  ing,  Christ's  own  love  con  -  fess  -  ing ; 
Words  with  love  o'er  -  flow  -  ing,  Life  and  bliss  be  -  stow  -  ing ; 
Come,   for     time     is      fly    -    ing.  Haste,  thy   lamp    is       dy    -     ing; 


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Refrain. 


Hear  the  sweet  voice    of     je 


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Call  -  ing  ten  -  der-  ly,  call  -  ing  lov-ing-  ly,"Come,  O  sin  -  ner,  cojne." 

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9 


Ho.  229. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


Pa  ^cttfcmfr. 


"  O  Lord,  my  strength,  and  my  redeemer."— Ps.  19:  14. 

James  McGranahan,  by  per. 

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1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 


me; 


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I  will  sing  of    my  Re-deem-er  And  His  wond'rous  love  to 

I  will  tell  the  woud'roussto-ry,  How  my   lost      es-tateto      save, 

I  will  praise  my  dear  Redeemer,  His  tri-umph  -  ant  pow'rl'll  tell, 

I  will  sing  of    my  Re-deem-er,  And  His  heav'u-ly  love  to      me ; 


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On  the  em  -  el  cross  He  suffered,  From  the  curse    to    set  me    free. 

In  His  boundless  love  and  mercy,  He  the  ran-  som  free- ly  gave. 
How  the  vie -to  -  ry  He  giv- eth  O-  ver  sin,  and  death,  and  hell. 
He  from  death  to  life  hath  bro't me,  Son  of    God,  with  Him  to       be. 


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Sing,  oh!  sing of    my  Re-deem  -  er, 

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"With  His 

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Sing,  oh!  sing  of  my  Redeemer,  Sing,  oh!  sing  of  my  Redeemer,  With  His 


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blood  Ho  purchased  me.     He  purchased  me; On    the 

y>^f>0(\ Ho  purchased  me; 


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blood  Ho  purchased  me,         With  His  blood  He  purchaaed  me ;  On    the 


Py  llfttermer.— Cattflutlfl 


cross  He  sealed  my  par-  dou,  On    the  cross  He  sealed  my  pai -don, Paid  the 

Rcpcni  pp  after  last  verse. 


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debt, And  made     me      free,  and  made    me   free 

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Ho.  230.   fwu,!S  Christ  fe  fa,s$in0  by. 

•*  He  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of  Nazareth."— Mark  10 :  47. 
J.  Denham  Smith.  Mrs  Jos.  F.  Knapp,  by  per. 


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1.  Je  -  sus  Christ  is    pass-ing    by,  Sin-ner,  lift     to  Him  thine  eye  ; 

2.  Lo!  He  stands  and  calls  to   thee,     "What  wilt  thou  then  have  of  rae?" 

3.  "Lord, I  would  Thy  mer-cy    see:       Lord,  re- veal  Thy  love  to     me; 

4.  Oh,  how  sweet  the  touch  of    power  Comes, — and  is  sal  -  va-tion'shonr  ; 


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As    the  pre-cious  moments     flee,        Cry,     be    mer  -  ci  -  ful  to    me  ! 

Rise,  and  tell  Him    all     thy     need;    Kise,    He   call -eth  thee  in-dccd. 

Let     it     pen  -   e  -  trate  my     soul.       All     my  heart  and  life  con-trol." 

Je  -  sus  gives  from  guilt  re  -  lease,  "Faith  hath  saved  thco,go  in  peace  J 


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No.  231. 


(^mt  wm  pt. 


"  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of  a  broken  heart;  and  saveth  such  as 

be  of  a  contrite  spirit."— Pa.  34 :  18. 


Rev.  G.  G.  Lloyd, 
Tenderly 


J.  W.  BiscHOFF,  by  per. 


1.  Come  near  me,     O     my  Sav  -  iour ;  Thy  ten  -  der-ness     re-  veal ;  O, 

2.  Come  near  me,  my     Redeem  -  er,     And  nev  -  er  leave  my  side  ;  My 

3.  Come  near  me,  bless -ed   Je  -  sus,      I  need  Thee    in      my  joy.  No 

4.  Be  near  me,  might-y   Sav  -  lour,  When  comes  the  lat-  est  strife  ;  For 


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let  me  know  thesym-  pa-  thy  Which  Thou  forme  dost  feel, 
bark,  when  toss'd  on  troub-le's  sea,  The  storm  can-  not  out-ride, 
less  than  when  the  dir  -  est  ills  My  hap-  pi  -  ness  de-stroy 
Thou  hast  thro'  death's  shadows  pass'd,  And  ope'd  the  gates  of  life ; 


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For 

And 


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need  Thee  ev'  -    ry  mo  -  ment ;  Thine  absence  brings  dis  -  may ; 
-less     Tliy  word       ofpow    -  er     Ar-rest      the  surg   -  ing  wave; 
when    the    sun    shines  o'er    me  And  flow  -  era  strew    my  way, 
when      a-  monjj:     the  ran-  som'd     I  stand  with  crown  and  palm, 


1/ 
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when     the  t('m]>t  -  er  hurls  his  darts,  'Tweredeath  with  Thee  a-  way. 
voice     but  Thine     its  rage     can  quell,    No  arm  but     Thine  c;vu  save, 
•out      Thy  wise     and  guid- ing  hand   Moreeas-i   -  ly       I       stray. 
Thee,     Di- vine,      un-fail  -  ing  Friend,  I'll  raise  e  -  ter-nal     psalm 


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SO-l. 


No.  232. 


§ti(tinjj  in  Mtt 


"  My  strong  rock,  for  a  houso  of  defence."— Rs.  31 :  2. 
Rev.  William  O.  Gushing.  Ira  D.  Sanket,  by  per. 


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1.  O         safe  to  the  Rock  that  is  high-  cr  than  I,       My       sonl  in    its 

2.  In  the  calm  of  the  noon-tide,  in  sorrow's  lone  hour,   In  times  when  temp-, 

3.  IIow      oft    in   the  conflict,  when  press'd  by  the  foe,  I  have  fled  to  my 

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con-flicts  and    sor  -  rows  would  fly ;    So        sin   -   ful,   so  wea  -  ry.  Thine, 
-  ta  -  tiou  casts  o'er      me    its  pow'r  ;  In  the  tcm  -pests  of  life,     on     its 
Ref- uge  and  breathed  out  my  woe;     How     oft   -  en,whentri-  als     like 


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Thine  would  I     be;   Thou   blcsf'Rockof  A  -  gcs,'' I'm  hid  -  ing    in  Thee. 

wide,  heaving  sea,  Thou  blest"Rock  of  A  -  ges,'' Fm  hid  -  ing    in  Thee. 

Bea  -bil-Jows  roll,  Have  I   liid  -  den  in  Thee,  O  Thou  Rock  of    my  soul. 


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Hiding  in  Thee,  Hiding  in  Thee,  Thou  blest  "Rock  of  Ages,"  I'm  hiding  in  Thee. 


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No.  233.    §^  p0W  \\\mt  tite  ^\mt 


'  No  night  there."— Rev.  21 :  25. 


Rev.  Heitrt  Bttrton,  M.  A. 


James  McGranahan,  by  per.   '^ 


1.  "We've  journey'd  many   a      day        Up -on     an    o  -  cean  wide,        A- 

2.  We've  had  our    storms  of  doubt,     Our  rains  of  bit  -  ter    tears,      Our 

3.  O    land  of     calm  -  est    rest.  Where  suns  no  more  go    down!        O 


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mid  the  mist  and  spray  Of  many  a  surg  -  ing  tide;  But, 
fightings  fierce  with  -  out,  With  -in  our  anx  -  lous  lears,  But, 
hav  -  en    of      the     blest,    With     bliss   and  glo  -  ry   crown'd !    No 


lo!  the  land  is       near! 
lo!  the  storms  are    past, 


—     u 

For  just     be  -  yond    the      foam         I 
They  can  -  not  reach    us      more;     We've 


more  the  storm,  the    dark,       The  break -era    and    the     foam, 


No 

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SCO  it  bright  and  clear.  The  light  of  home,  sweet  home, 
sight  -  ed  land  at  last,  The  bless  -  cd  storm -less  shore, 
more    the    wnjl,     for       hark !     We    hear    the  songs    of      home. 


X 


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There's  a      light  up  -  on    the  shore,  broth-er.     It    flash  -  cs     from     the 


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^  ^ight  «p(jn  the  .^horf  — Conctudd. 


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stand  ;  The  night  is     al-  most  o'er,  brother,  The  hu-veu's  just  at     liand. 


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r-tr-r-i; 


No.  234. 


^0njsccrati(jn. ' 

•*  Ye  are  not  your  own."— 1  Cor.  6:  la 


Bliss  Frakces  R.  Haveroal. 


3: 


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m 


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p.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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5 


r  r  '  - 

1.  Take   my  life   and   let      it      be    Con-  se  -  era  -  ted,  Lord,  to   Thee; 

2.  T^-ke  my  feet    and   let  them   be   Swift  and  beau -ti-  ful     for  Thee; 

3.  Take   my  lips    and   let  them    be  Fill'd  with  mes  -  sa  -  gcs  from  Thee  ; 

4.  Take   my  mo-mentsand  my  da^'S,  Let  tlicm  flow   in     end- less  praise ; 

5.  Take   my  will  and  make  it  Thine,  It    shall   be     no    Ion  -  ger  mine; 

6.  Take   my  love,  my   God,    I     pour   At    Thy  feet    its  treas-  nre  store ; 

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Take  my  hands  and   let  them  move 

Take  my  voice  and   let     me     sing 

Take  my      sil  -  ver  and  my     gold, 

Take  my      in  -  tel-  lect  and      use 

Take  my  heart,    it      is  Thine  own, 

Take  my  -  self,  and     I    will       be 


At    the    im-  pulse  of    Thy  love. 
Al-  ways — on  -  ly — for    my  King. 
Not     a    mite  would  I   with-hold. 
Ev'  -  ry  pow'r  as  Thou  shalt  choose. 
It    shall    be  Thy   roy  -  al  throne. 

for  Thee. 


CnoRUS,  after  each  stanza. 


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All       to  Tlice,  all       to  Thcc,  Con    -  se  -  era  -   ted,  Lord,    to  Thee. 


Aluo  Tune 


,  No.  3i.         *^ 


«or 


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No.  235. 


®bC  €(JlS{)d  §cttj5. 


"For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son."— John  3:  18. 


8.  W.  M. 


8.  Whbley  Martin,  by  per. 


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1.  The  Gos 

2.  The  Gos 

3.  The  Go3 

4.  The  Go3 


pel  bells  are  ring  -  ing, 

pel  bells  in-  vite      us 

pel  bells  give  warn- iug, 

pel  bells  are  joy  -  ful, 


O  -  ver  land,  from  sea  to 
To  a  feast  prepared  for 
As  they  sound  from  day  to 
As   they   ech  -  o      far    and 


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sea ;  Blessed  news  of     free    sal-va- tion   Do  they  of  -  fer  j'ou   and  me. 
all;   Do  not  slight  the    in   -  vi- ta- tion,  Nor  re-ject    the    gra-cious  call, 
day,    Of  the  fate  which  doth    a-wait  them  Who  for- ev  -  er    will     de- lay. 
wide,  Bearing  notes  of    per-  feet  par-  don,  Thro'  a  Sav-iour    cru  -  ci-  fied. 


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Son 


"  For    God     so  loved  the  world  That  His  on  -  ly 
"I       am     the  bread  of  life",  Eat      of  Me, thou  bun 
"  Es  -  cape    ye,    for    thy  life ;  Tar  -  ry  not    in      all 
"Good    tid-ings    of   great  joy     To      allpeo-ple    do 


J±gt; 


PS 


He  gave,  Who  -  so  - 

gry  soul,  Tho'  your 

the  plain,  Nor    be- 

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Ev  -  er  -  last-  ing    life   shall  have." 
They  shall    bo     as  white    as  wool." 
Lest  thou    be    con-sumcd  in  pain." 
Which   is  Christ  the  Lord"  and  King. 


P^^t-^ 


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CnoRus, 
Gospel  bells, 


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No.  236. 


Ifoy  td  the  aiVotld. 


"The  mighty  God,  the  everlasting  Father,  the  Prince  of  Peace."— TSA.  9:  6. 

Rev.  Isaac  Watts,  aiT,  Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 

JoyfuUii.  ,       I       Heverentty. 


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n3^a!-i=i:: 


1.  Joy  to  the  world!  the  Lord  is  come ;  The  mighty  God,  the  Ev  -  er-last-ing 

2.  Joy  to  the  world!  the  Saviour  reigns,  The  mighty  God,  the  Ev- er-last-ing 

3.  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and  grace,  The  mighty  God,  the  Ev-er-last-ing 


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V — tr 


l^ppSi-^^ 


Father,  and  the  Prince  of  Peace.  Let  every  heart  pre      -      -  pare  Him  room, 

Father,  and  the  Prince  of  Peace.  O  prai.^e  Him,  floods,  rocks,  hills  and  plains, 

Father,  and  the  Princeof  Peace.  And  saves  us  bv  His  rijiht-eous-ness, 

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The  might-y    God,  the    Ev-cr- lasting  Father,  and  the  Prince  of    Peace 

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3 


No.  237.        %t  tttttsSt  k  gWtt  H0ak 

•*  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see 

the  kingdom  of  God."— John  3:  8. 
W.  T.  Sleeper.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


& 


^-^^jsfcr— s— ^  i^ 


1.  A  rul  -   er      once      came  to      Je  -  sus      by  night,  To 

2.  Ye  chil  -  dren     of         men,  at  -  tend    to      the  word  So 

3.  O  ye      who   would  en  -  ter  that    glo  -  ri  -  ous  rest,  And 

4.  A  dear    one      in        heav-en  thy   heart  yearns  to  sec,  At  the 


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1 


ask  Him  the  way  to    sal  -  va-tion  and  light;  The  Master  made  answer  in 
sol  -  emn  -  ly  uttered    by    Je  -  bus,  the  Lord,  And  let  not  this  message  to 
sing  with  the  ransom'd  the  song  of  the  blest;  The  life  ev  -er-last-ing  if 
beau-ti  -  ful  gate  may  be  watching  for  thee;  Then  list  to  the  note  of  this 


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words  true    and     plain,   "Ye  must 
you      be        in 


ye    would    ob 
sol  -  enm      re 


vain,  "Ye  must 
tain,  "Ye  must 
frain,   "Ye   must 


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be  born 

be  born 

be  born 

^  born 


a  -  gam, 
a  -  giiin, 
a  -  gain, 
a  -  gain. 


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a  -  gam. 
a  -  gain 
a  -  gain 


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CnoRUs. 


a  -  gain,. 


a  -  gnm,. 


"Ye  must  be    born  a  -  gain,  again,"  Ye  must  be  born  a  -  gain,  a  -  gain,  I 


H^  :ei 


g=^t^p^pj=^ 


eio 


^c  mw^i  be  §otn  again— Condudal 


a  -  gain. 


ver-  i  -  ly,  ver  -  i  -  ly,  say  un-  to  thee,  Ye  must  bo  born  a-gain,  a-  gain. 

.^A-  _i I 


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No.  238. 


Cut  it  iJOU'tt. 


P.  P.  Bllss 
Sloic. 


•' Cut  It  down,  why  cumbereth  it  iheground ?"— Luke  13 :  7. 

P.  P.  Bli.ss,  by  per. 


^?S3E 


1=^: 


^^^^^^ 


±=t=T^ 


Justice.  Cut  it  down,  cut  it  down,  Spare  not  the  fruit-  less 
Mercy.  One  year  more,one  year  more,  Oh,  spare  the  fruit- less 
Juatirr.  Cut  it  down,  cut  it  down,  And  burn  the  worth-less 
Mercy.  One  year  niore,otie  year  more,  For  mer-cy  spare  the 
Still    it  stands,  still    it  stands,    A     fair,  but    fruit-  less 


tree ! 
tree ! 
tree  ! 
tree ! 
tree  ! 


It  spreads  a  harm-  ful  shade  around.  It  spoils  what  else  were  useful  ground, 
Behold  its  ])ranches  broad  and  green, Its  spreading  leaves  have  hopeful  been. 
For  oth  -  er   use     the  soil     prepare,Some  oth-  er   tree  will  tlour-ish  tiiere, 
An-oth  -  er  year     of  Ci\re    bestow,    On  its  fair  form  some  fruit  may  grow, 
The  Mits-ter,  seek-  ing  fruit  thereon   Has  come — but,griev'd  at  finding  none. 


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No  fruit  for  years  on  it  I've  found, Cut  it  down, 
Some  fruit  thcrfon  may  yet  be  seen,  One  year  more, 
And  in      my  vine-yard  much  fruit  bear,Cut    it  down. 

If  not — then  lay    the  cumb'rer  low,  One  year  more, 
Now  speaks  to  Justice — Mer  -  cy  llown — Cut  it  down, 


cut  it  down- 
one  year  more, 
cut  it  down, 
one  year  more, 
cut      it  down. 


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^IX 


No.  239. 


(^\mi  ^ttmntik 


"  I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  Myself."— John  15 :  3. 
II.  L.  Turner,  James  McGkanahan,  by  per. 


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1.  It  may     be     at  morn,when  the  day  is    a- -wakingjWben  sunlight  thro' 

2.  It  may     be    at  mid-  day,  it  may  be   at  twilight,       It  may  be,  per- 

3.  While  its  hosts  cry  Ho  -  san-  na,  from  heaven  desceiKling,With  glorified 

4.  Oh,  joy!   oh,   de-light !  should  we  go  without  dying,      Nosickness,  no 


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the 
the 


dark- uess  and  shadow  is  breaking.  That  Je  -  sus  will  come  in 
chance,that  the  blackness  of  mid-night  "Will  burst  in  -  to  light  in 
saints  and  the  an- gels      attend- ing      With  grace  on    His  brow,  like      a 

sad  -  ness,  no  dread  and  no  cry  -  ing,    Caught  up  thro'  the  clouds  with  our 


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full  -  ness    of  plo  -  ry, 

blaze    of     His  glo  -  ry, 

ha   -  lo       of  glo  -  ry. 

Lord    in  -  to  glo  -  ry, 


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To      re-  ceive    from  the    world  "  His  own." 

When        Je    -  sus  re   -  ceivcs"His  own." 

Will          Je    -  sus  re  -  ceive  "  His  own." 

When       Je    -  sus  re  -  ceives"  His  own." 


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O  Lord    Je  -  sus,  how  long,how  long  Ere  we  shout  the  glad  song,Christ  re- 


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turn-eth,HaMe-  lu- jahlhal-lc  -  hi- jah  !  A-men,  Hal- le- lu-jah  !  A-men. 


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No.  240.        Why  h  ^au  ^^ait? 

"  Arise,  He  calletb  thee."— Mabk  10 :  49. 


Geo.  F.  Root,  by  per. 


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S-'-jS: 


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1.  ^Vhy  do  you  wait,  dear  broth  -  er, 

2.  What  do  you  hope,  dear  broth  -  cr, 

3.  Do  you  not  feel,  dear  broth  -  er, 

4.  AVhy  do  you  wait,  dear  broth  -  er, 


Oh,   why    do     you 
To    pain     by       a 
His  Spir  -  it      now 
The   bar  -  vest    is 


iMifctzrt 


tar  -  ry  so 

fur  -  ther  de    -    lay 

striv  -  ing  with  -  in? 

pass  -  in^;  a    -    way. 


Your  Sav  -  ionr  is       wait  -  ing  to' 

There's  no       one  to       save     you  but 

Oh,    why     not  ac  -   cept     His  sal- 

Your  Sav  -  iour  is       long  -  ing  to 


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give      you  A     place     in 

Je  -    sus, 


-  va  -    tion, 
bless     you, 


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His  sane  -  ti    -   tied     throng. 

There's  no       oth   -  er  way    but     His       way. 
And  throw  off       thy       bur  -  den       of         sin. 

There's  dan  -  ger      and  death    in        de    -    lay. 

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"Why    not?       why     not?        Why      not    come    to       Him      now? 


Why   not?       why     not?       Why      not     come     to       Him    now? 


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No.  241.    i^  if^M^  Mt  t0  fdrntt? 

«'  Come  uuto  me  all  ye  that  labor.'*— Matt.  11 :  28. 


Mrs.  A.  R.  Cousin. 


,^ -HV-r-1 «S T ^T-1 rj, 

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IRA  D.  SANKEY,  by  per. 


1  l3  Je-sus    a-  ble    to  re -deem  A    sin  -  ncr    lost,  like  me? 

2.  Is  Je-  SU3  wiU-ing  to  for- give  A    reb  -  el  child.l.ke  me? 

3.  Is  Je-  sns  ■nait-ing  to  re-lieve  A  wan-der-er,    like  me, 
4  Is  Je-  sus  read-y  now  to   save  A  guilt -y     one,  like  me. 


*> 'T— 2 S •" — ^ 1—  -I ^ — '^ — L — Xnni! 


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My  sins    so  great,  so     ma  -  ny  seem!  O      sin  -  ner,  come  and  see 

Whowouldnot    in    His    fa-vorlive?0      reb  -  el,  comeand  see._ 

Whocliosethe    Father's  House  to  leave?  O   ^vanderer,  comeand  see. 

Who  brought  Uim  to  the  cross  and  grave?  Come,  guilty  one,  and  see. 


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Refkain. 


The  blood  that  Je-sus  shed    of  old,  Was  shed  for    you  and     me: 


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And  there  is  room  with-in     the   fold-O  "come  to     Him  and      sec." 


No.  242. 


f  crittt,  Tcriht. 


••  He  that  belleveth  on  me  hath  everlasting  life."— John  6:  f7. 
James  McGranahan.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


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1.  O  what  a  Saviour  that  He  died   for   me  !  From  coudem-na-tion  He  hath 

2.  All    my  in  -  iq  -  ui- ties  on  Him  were  laid,  All    my  in- deht-ed-ness  by 

3.  Tlio'  poor  and  nied-y     I  can  trust  my  Lord,  Tho'  weak  and  sin-ful  I     be- 

4.  Tho'  all    unworthy,  yet    1  will    not  doubt,  For  him  that  com-cth,  He  will 


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me  free; "He  that    he  -  liev- eth     on     the    Son"saith     He, 

was  paid;  All      who  be- licve    on    Him,  the  Lord    hath     said, 

His  word;  O  glad          mes- sage !  ev' -  ry  child      of     God, 

cast  out, '*He      that  be  -  liev- eth,"   O     the  good    news  shout, 

^       ^       J'        ^_ 

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"  Hath  ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  life.''  ''  Ver 

"Have  ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  life." 

"  Ifath  ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  life." 

"  Hath  ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  life." 


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"  He    that  be-  lieveth  on  the    Ron'*  'tis   true,  ^'Ilath  ev-  er-  last-  ing   life.** 


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No.  243.  ®lte  pwttti  fe  i\it  P0ht  Wmsot 

"  And  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof."— Rev.  21 :  ZS. 
Mrs.  E.  W.  Gkiswold.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


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1.  if  nev  -  er    the  gaze    of  sun     and  moon,  On    the  bless- ed  home  a- 

2.  Andthussaith  thepageof  Ho  -  ly    Writ     Of    the  land    of   song  and 

3.  Then  fol  -  low  Him,  till  the  eye     grows  dim, And  the  soul,  as     ark-  freed 


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-  bove,     From  whence,  are    its  rays      of     won  -  drous     noon?     Oh  !  "  the 
love,    "The     glo   -    ry      of  God      did    light    -  en  it,        And   the 

dove,    Shall  speed      a    -      way        to  realms      of         day,   ■\VlTere"the 


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Lamb    'is    the  light  there- of."     They   shall  walk     in     white,  there  shall 


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In      the  fade  -  less    home      a  -  bove ;    And  the 


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shout  shall  ring  as   the  ransomed  sing,  Oh  ! "  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof.'* 


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No.  244.       ^m  ^apptf  aw  ^\^(. 


*'He  that  keepeth  the  law,  happy  Is  he."— Prov.  29 :  18. 
P.  P.  B,  P.  P.  BLIS3,  by  per. 

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1.  Oh,  how  hap  -  py    are    vre,   Who   in     Jo  -  sus     a  -  gree,  And  ex- 

2.  "When  u  -  nit  -  ed      to    Hiui,  We   par -take  of     the  stream  Ev  -  cr 

3.  We    re-mem-ber    the  word    Of   our    cm  -  ci  -  fied  Lord,  When  He 

4.  Come,       Lord,  from  the  skies  And  command  us      to      rise    To     the 


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•  pect  His  re  -  turn  from  a  -  bove;     W^e         sit'neathHis  vine,  and  de- 
flow- ing  in     peace  from  the  throne,  W^e  in    Je  -  sus   be- lieve,  and  the 
went  to  pre  -  pare  us      a     place,    "I   will  come  in   that  day  and  will 
mansions  of      glo-ry      a -bove;     With      Thee  to     as-cend  and   e- 


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-  light  -  ful  -  ly  join  In  the  j)raise  of  His  ex  -  eel  -  lent 
spir  -  it  re  -  ceive.  That  pro  -  cecds  from  the  Fa  -  thcr  and 
take    you     a  -  way.   And    ad  -  mit      to        a    sight  of     my 

-  ter  -  ni   -   ty    spend,   In       a       rap  -  ture     of    heav  -  en  -  ly 


I 

love. 
Son. 
face." 
love. 


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CnoRT's. 


Oh,  how  happy  are  we  Who  in  Jc-sus  a-gree,  How  happy,  how  happy  are  we. 


«ir 


lUsssftl  §i0j)t 


No.  245. 

"That  ye  sorrow  not  even  as  others  which  have  no  hcpc.'*— 1  JThess.  4:  13. 
W.  W.  D.       '  James  McGkakahan,  by  per. 


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1.  Bless  -  ed  hope   that      iu        Je   -   sus  is      giv 

2.  Bless  -  ed  hope     in       the    word   God  has    spo  ■ 

3.  Bless  -  ed  hope!  how      it      shines  in  oar     sor  - 

4.  Bless  -  ed  hope!  the   bright  star     of  the  morn 


en,  In      our 

ken>  All      our 

row,  Like    the 

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sor  -  row  to  cheer  and  sus  -  tain, 
peace  by  that  word  we  ob  -   tain ; 
star    o  -  ver  Beth- le-hem's  plain, 
her-  aid  His  com-  ing  to       reign  ; 


That       soon  in    the  mansions  of 
And   as  sure  as  God's  word  was  ne'er 
That  it  may  be,  with  Him,  ere  the 
Oh,   the  glo  -  ry  that  waits  its  fair 


Heav  -  en,      We    shall  meet  with  our  lov'd   ones 

bro  -    ken.     We    shall  meet  with  our  lov'd   ones 

mor  -  row,     We    shall  meet  with  our  lov'd   ones 

dawn  -  ing,  When   we  meet  with  our  lov'd   ones 


gain, 
gain, 
gain, 
gaijl;^ 


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Blessed  hope, blessed  hope, We  shall  meet  with  our  lov'd  ones  again, 


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Blessed  hope, 


— T'y—  — T— — I 

blessed  hope, 


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Blessed  hope, blessed  hope, We  shall  meet  wHh  our  lov'd  onesjigain. 


Blessed  hopO| 


blessed  hope, 


^V  V 


No.  246.         Ww^  not  5'o-nit)ht? 

"Ho\^  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions?"— I  Kings  18:  21. 
Eliza  Rked,  1842.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


^^mi^mm^^^^m 


1.  Oh  !  do    not   let   the  Word  de-part,  And  close  thineeycsagainst  the  light; 

2.  To- morrow'.ssun  may  nev  -  er    rise,  To  bless  thy  long  de- hid  -  ed   sight; 

3.  The  worUl  has  nothing  left     to  give — It   has   no  new,  no  pure    de- light; 

4.  Our  bless-ed  Lord  rc-fus  -  cs  none  Who  would  to  Him  theirsouls  unite; 


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Poor  sinner,  harden  not  thy  heart ;  Thou  would'st  be  saved — Why  not  to-night? 
This  is  the  time!  Oh, then  be  wise!  Thou  would'st  be  saved — Why  not  to-night? 
Oh,  try,  the  life  which  Christians  live!  Thou  would'st  be  saved — Why  not  to-night? 
Then  be  the  work  of  grace  begun !  Thou  would'st  be  saved —  Why  not  to-night  f 


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CnoRus. 


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WTiy  not  to-night?  Why  not  to-night?Thou  would'st  be  saved — Why  not  to-night? 


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T\Tiy  not  to-nigh»?  Why  not  to-night?Thou  would'st  be  saved— Why  not  to-night? 


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No.  247. 


^m  the  Eht, 


"  Let  him  come  unto  me."'— John  7 ;  37.  ! 


Mrs.  N.  K.  Bradford 


Edward  H,  Phelps,  by  per. 

r- 


1.  Oh,  ten-der  aud  Bweet  was  the        Maa  -  ter's  voice    As    He 

2.  But  my  sins  are    ma-  ny,     my        faith      is    small,  Lo !   the 

3.  But  my  flesh  is      weak,  I     tear  -    fully    said.   And  the 

4.  Ah,  the  worlfl        is    cold,  and      I     can-    not  go  back,     Press 


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lov-ing-ly  called     to      me,  "Come     o  -  verthe    line,    it  is 

an  -  swer  came  quick  and  clear ;  "  Thou  need-  est  not  trust   in  thy 

way           I     can  -  not    see ;  I          fear    if     I    try      I  may 

for- ward    I    sure  -  ly     must;  I  will  place        my  hand  in  His 


^ 


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^'-'~rrt 


on  -    ly  a    step—  I    am  wait-  ing,  my     child, 

self  at      all,  Step       o  -  ver  the     line,  I 

sad      -  ly     fail,  And  thus  may  dis  -  hon 

wound   -  ed    palm,  Step       o   -  ver  the     line 


for  thee.'' 

am  here.'* 

or  Thee, 

and  tru^i. 


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"  O     -  ver    the     line,"  hear    the    sweet  re  -  frain,         An  -  gels    are 


««o 


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chant  -  iiig     the  heav  -  en   -    \j    strain:      "O   -  ver    the  lino," — Why 

4th  V.  "O   -   ver    the     line,"— I 

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should  I       re  -  main  With  a      step    betweoji     m©       and    Jc  -   sus? 
mil    not     re  -  main,     I'll        cross      it    and    go         to     Je  -  sus? 

4^,_] J. 


Se^I 


No.  248.         $a\%  fcisus,  ^mtl 


••  Lord,  save  me."— Matt.  14:  30. 


Anon. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbiws. 
ztat:za|zz:a|3ry: 


1.  Save,  Je  -  sus,  save !  Thy  bless-ing  now  we    crave;  For  ev' -  ry    anx  -  ious 

2.  Save,  Je  -  sus,  save !  Thy  ban-ner    o'er    us    wave,   Of  love     e  -  ter  -  nal 
8.    Save,  Je  -   sus,  save  !  Thou  conqueror  o'er    the    grave.  Give  ev'  -  ry     'fet  -  tered 
4.    Save,  Je  -  sus,  save !  Aod  Thou  a  -  lone  shalt  have  The  glo  -  ry     of      the 

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sin-ner  here,  Oh,  let  Thy  mer-cy  now  appear,  Lord  Je- sus,    save,  Lord  Je-  sus,  save! 

and  di-vine ;  0  Lord,  let  each  one  here  be  Thine,  Lord  Jesus,  &c. 

soul  re-lease.  And  to  the  troubled  whisper  "Peace."  Lord  Jesus.  &c, 

work  di-vine,  Yea,  endless  prais-ea  shall  be  Thine !  Lord  Jesus,  &c. 


«S1 


No.  249.         ®mpM  and  MmA, 

"  Knowing  this  that  the  trial  of  your  faith  worketh  patience."— J  AS.  1:  8. 
Frances  R.  Havergal.  James  McGranakan,  by  per. 


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1.  Tempted  and  tried!  Oh!  the  ter  -  ri  - 

2.  Tempted  and  tried  There  is  One     at 

3.  Tempted  and  tried    What  -  e'er  my 

4.  Tempted  and  tried!  Yet  the  Lord  will 


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be  -  tide,  In    His  se  -  cret  pa- 

a  -  bide,  Thy    faith-  ful  Ke- 


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deep,  may  be  -wrath-ful    and  wide!  Yet  its  fu  -  ry      is    vain,    For  the 
vain  shall  His  chil-dreu   con -fide!    He  shall  save  and   de  -  fend,    For  He 
-  vil  -  ion   His  chil-dren  shall  hide, 'Neath  the  shadow-ing  wing,    Of  E- 
•  deem-cr,   thy  Keep- er,    and  Guide, Thy    Shield  and  thy  Sword, Thine  ex- 


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Lord  shall  restrain.   And  for-  ev  -  er  and  ev  -  er      Je  -  ho  -  vah  shall  reign. 

loves   to    the  end,      A     -      dor  -  a  -  ble  Mas  -ter  and  glo  -  ri  -  ous  Friend! 

-ter-  ni-ty'sKing,   His       children  shall  trust,  and  His  ser-vants  shall  sing. 

-ceed-ing  Re- ward,  Then  e- nough  for  the  ser-v«ant  to    be      as      his  Lord. 


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Tempted     and  tried,   Yet  the  Lord    at      thy  side,  Shall  guide  thee,  and 

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<>  'si*'  L*  TTnfh  r-vllorl  ihpn  to  RiifTdT  an 


'^^  1/  ILith  called  thee  to  suffer  and  reign  by  Ilia 

keep  thee,  Tho'  tempted  and  tried.  side ; 

-"^  .-^  ■^-   -<^-       r  Ilia  cross  thou  shalt  bear, 

And  His  crown  thou  shalt  wear, 


And  forever  and  ever  His  glory  shalt  share. 


No.  250.     Wt'xt  Mm\m(i  to  Bm. 


"  We  ftre  Journeying  unto  the  place  of  which  the  Lord  said. 
Rev.  I.  Watts.  ^  ^'^^^  t^^^®  ^^  you."— Num.  lU:  '29. 

Spirited.    ,  . 


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1.  Come,  we     that    love  the  Lord,    And   let   our    joys  he       known,  Join 

2.  Let  those      re  -  fuse  to    sing     AVho   nev  -  er    knew  our    God ;       But 


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in      a  song  with  sweet  ac-cord,  Join  in       a  song  with  sweet  accord, And 
chil-dren  of    the  heav'nly  King,  But  children  of   the  heav'nly  King.May 


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sur    -  round    the  throne.  And  thus     sur-round  the     throne, 
their        joys       a- broad,  May  speak  their  joys      a   -    broad. 


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marching  upward  to    Zi  -    on,        The  beau-ti-  ful  cit  -  y     of    God. 


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S  The  hill  of  Zion  yields 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets, 
||: Before  we  reach  the  heavenly  fields,:|| 
]|:  Or  walk  the  golden  streets.:! 


4  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 
And  every  tear  be  dry  ; 
II :  We're  marchinp  thro'  Immanuel's  ground,:| 
|:To  fairer  worlds  on  high.:!! 
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No.  251.    f  aunot  ®dl  Uw  fwdow^. 

•'  Unto  you  therefore  which  believe  he  is  precious."—!  Peteb  2 :  7. 
Chas.  H.  Gabriel.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


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1.  I   can-not  tell  how  pre-ciousTlie  Saviour  is    to   me,  Since  I  have  Him  ac- 

2.  I   cau-not  do  for  Je  -  sus    As  much  aa  I  should  like  ;  But  I  will  je'er  en- 

3.  Whene'er  I  think  of  Je  -  sus,     I  can- not  but  re-joice;  To  me  He's  ev-er 


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-  cept- ed,  Andlle  hath  made  me  free ;    I    can- not    tell    His  goodness,  E- 

-  deav- or    To  work  with  all   my  might ;  For,  was  not  my  dear  Sav-ioux  For 
pre-cious,  For  Him    I     raise  my  voice:  I  know  He    has    in    glo  -  ry      A 

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nough  to  sat  -  is  -  fy  ;  And  if  you'll  on-  ly  take  Him,  You'll  see  the  reason  why. 

sin-ners  cru-ci-  fied?  For  me,  thei^  surely,  Je  -  sus  Hung  on  the  cross  and  died, 
home  prepar'd  for  me, Where  I  shall  live  for-ev  -  er    So  hap-  py,  and  so  free. 

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No.  252.      ^Beautiful  CaUfjj  of  (EHm, 


••  A  rest  to  the  people  of  God,**— HEn,  4:9. 
Rev.  W.  O.  CusiiiNO.  Wm.  F.  Siieuwin,  by  per. 


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1.  Beau -ti- fill    val  -  ley   of      E  -  den!  Sweet  is   thy  noontide   calm; 

2.  O  -  ver  the  heart  of   the   raourn-er     Shineth  thy  j^ohl  -  ca      day, 

3.  There  is    the  home  of   my  Saviour;There,  with  the  blood-wash'd  throng, 


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O  -  ver  the  hearts  of    the     wca  -  ry,    Breathing  thy  waves  of      balm. 

Waft-ing  the  songs  of   tho      an  -  gels  Down  from  the  f;;r      a    -    way. 

O  -  ver  the  highlands  of       glo  -  ry      Koll-eth  the  great  new     song. 


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Beau-ti-ful  val  -  ley    of    E-  den,  Home  of   the  pure  and    blest, 

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No.  253. 


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This  song  was  suggested  V>y  a  thrilling  Incident  of  a  wreck  and  rescue  at  sea. 
W.  W.  D.  James  McGranaiian,  by  per. 


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1.  Fierce  and   wild  the  storm  is  rag  -  ing   Kound  a   help  -  less  bark, 

2.  Wea-ry,   helpless,  hopeless  sea  -  men  Faint-ing  on      the  deck, 

3.  Ou      a    wild  and  storm-y     o  -  cean,  Siuk-iug  neath  the  wave, 

4.  Dar-iug  death  thy  soul    to  res  -cue,     He     in  love    has  come, 


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On    to    doom  'tis  swift -ly  driv  -  ing,     O'er  the    wa  -  ters  dark ! 
"With  what  joy  they  hail  their  Sav-iour,     As     he    hails  the  wreck! 
Souls  that  per  -  ish  heed  the  mes-  sage,  Christ  has  come    to    save! 
Leave  the  wreck  and  in   Him  trust  -  ing,  Thou  shalt  reach  thy  home ! 


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Joy, behold  the  Sav  -  iour,       Joy, the  mesf^age  hear, 

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Joy,  O    joy,     be   -  hold  the  Saviour,  Joy,  O    joy,    the      message  hear, 


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I'll  stand  by  until  the  morning, I've  come  tosaveyou,tlo  notfear,{l<)  not  fear. 

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No.  254.        <^avfd  by  thf  pool 


"  The  blood  of  Christ  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin."— 1  John  1 :  7, 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  V.  H.  Doank,  by  per. 


1.  "We'resavedby  the  blood  That  was  drawn  from  tho  side  Of   Jc  -sua     our 

2.  O    yes,   'tia    the  blood    Of    the  Lamb  that  was  slain  ;  Ho  conquered  the 

3.  "We're  saved  by  the  blood,  We  are  sealed  by     its  power ; 'Tis  life    to     the 

4.  That  blood  is       a  fount  Whero  the  vil  -  est    may  go,    And  wash  till  their 

5.  We're  saved  by  the  blood,  Hal  -  lo  -  lu  -  jah     a-  gaiu  ;  We're  saved  by  the 


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Lord,  When  He  languished  and  died.  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -jah      to  God,     For  re- 
grave,  And    Ho  liv  -  cth       a  -  gain, 
soul,  And     its  hope  cv' -  ry    hour, 
souls  Shall    be  whi  -'tcr  than  snow, 
blood,  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah,     A  -  meu. 


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-  demption     so  free  ;  Hal-  Ic  -  lu  -  jah,  Hal-  le  -  lu-jah,  Dear.^aviour,  to  Thee, 


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No.  255.    Come  nm  mWi  tlit  ^ml 


•'  Come  uow  let  us  reason  tosether,  saith  the  Lord."— Isa.  1 :  18. 


W.  W.  D. 


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noth-ingfor    yes  -  ter- day's  pain,      But    hope   of   to  -mor-row    re - 

van-  ish  with  life's  pass-iug     morn  ;  Like  dew-drops  the  morn-ing  sun 

■wea-ry,    and  all     who  are     worn ;  Come  find     in    the  Lord    a     sure 

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cv'  -  ry        tnio  pleas  -  uro  live. 

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you  shall      nev    -  er        bo  torn. 

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Is   it  pleasures  of  sin  for  a    season,  Or  pleasures  the  glo-ri-fied  share? 


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No.  256. 


^'m  Qoiug  ^ame* 


"  In  my  Father's  bouse  are  many  mansions.'* — Jons  14:  2. 
Eev.  William  Hunter.  Arr.  by  Willi A3i  Millek,  M.D. 

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from  this  earth  -  ly 

olh  -  ers  seek    a  home  be 

mine    a  hap  -  pier  lot,    to 

fail   (his  earth,  let  stars  de 

na  -  tore  sink  and  cease  to 

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heav'nly    home   is    bright  and  fair;  Nor  pain,  ncr  death  cca 
plitt'ring   tow 'rs  the    sun    out-shice  ;  That  heav'nly  itan-si;n 

built    on  high  ;  Far,  far    a  -  bcTO  the 
pris  -  on    free,   That  heav'nly  mansion  mi^e  shall  be 


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No.  257. 


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•'  They  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only."— Matt.  17 :  8. 
Hattie  M.  Conbey.  Rev.  R.  LowET,  by  per. 

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1.  What  the' clouds  are  hov'ring  o'er  me,  And    I  seem  to  walk  a -lone — 

2.  What  tho'  all    my  earth- ly  journey  Bringeth  naught  but  wea-ry  hours, 

3.  What  tho'   all    my  heart  is  yearning  For  the  lov'd  of    long  a  -  go — 

4.  When  I     soar  to  realms  of  glo  -  ry,  And  an  entrance    I      a  -  wait, 

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Longing 'mid  my  cares  and  cross-es,    For  the   joys  that  now  are  flown— 

And,  in  grasping    for  life's  ros  -  es,  Thorns  I     find    in-steadof  flow'rs — 

Bit  -  ter    les-sons  sad  -  ly    learning  From  the  shad-owy  pa^e   of  woe — 

If      I    whisper,  *' J©  -  sus    on  -  ly!"  Wide  will  ope    the  pearl -y  gate; 


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If   I've    Jo  -  sus,  "Je  -  sns  on  -  ly,"Then  my  sky  will  have  a  gem  ; 

If   I've    Jo  -  sus, "Je -sus  on  -  ly,"    I      pos-sess    a    clus-ter  rare; 

If   I've    Je  -  eus, *' Je  -  sus  on  -  ly," He'll  be    with  me    to    the  end; 

When  I   join  the  heavenly  cho-nis,  And  the    an -gel  hosts  I  see. 


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He's  a     Run    of  brightost  splendor,  Ai.d  the  Star  of  Beth  -  le  -  hem. 
He'.s  the  "J.il  -  y      of    the   Val-ley,"  And  the"Koseof   Sha-ron"fair. 
And,  un-.sccn   by  mor-tal    vis-ion.  An  -  gel  bands  will  o'er  me  bend. 
Precious  Je -sus.'Je  -  sus    on  -  ly,"Will  my  themeof   rap-ture  be. 


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No.  258. 


(SJltn-it  Uv  pc. 


R.Q.  H. 

Moderaio — bold. 


•The  Lord  Is  my  helper.**— Hbb.  13 :  8. 

R.  Oeo.  TTalls,  by  p«r. 


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1.  "^'"honi  have  I,  Lord,  in  heav'n  but  Thee  ?  None  but  Thee  !  None  but  Thca', 

2.  I       en  -  vy  not   the   rich  their  joys,Chri8t  for    me  !  Christ  for  me  ! 

3.  Tho'  with  the  poor    bo    cast    my    lot,  Christ  for   me !  Christ  for   me ! 


my  song 


And    this 
I      cov  -  et    not  earth's  glitt'ring  toySjChrist  for 
"He    kuow-eth  best," — I    mur- mur   not,Christ  for   me!  Christ  for 


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He  hath    for  me  the  wine-press  trod, He  hath  redeemed  me  "by  His  blood,** 

Earth  can    no    last- ing  bliss  be- stow, "Fading'*  is  stamped  on    all    be-low; 

Tho'  "Vine  and  Fig-tree"  blight  assail,  The  "la-  bor    of     the     Ol-  ive  fail," 


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And     rec  -  on-  oiled  my  soul     to    God,  Christ  for 

Mine       is        a    joy     no     end  can  know,Christ  for 

And  death  o'er  flocks  and  herds  pre-  vail,  Christ  for 


me !  Christ  for 
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me ! 
me ! 
me! 


Tho'  I  am  now  on  hostile  ground, 
Christ  for  me  !  Christ  for  me  1 
And  sin  beset  me  all  around,   - 

Christ  for  me  !  Christ  for  me  I 
Let  earth  her  fiercest  battles  wage, 
And  foes  against  my  soul  engage, 
Strong  in  His  strength  1  scorn  their  rage, 
Christ  for  me  1  Christ  for  me  1 


And  when  my  life  draws  to  its  close, 

Christ  for  me !  Christ  for  me  ! 
Safe  in  His  arms  I  shall  repose. 

Christ  for  me  !  Christ  for  me  ! 

When  sharpest  pains  my  frame  pervade, 

And  all  the  powers  of  nature  fade. 

Still  will  Isiiig  thro' death's  cold  shad^ 

Christ  for  me  1  Christ  for  i£ie  t 


No.  259.     mm  §tfA\$  gM  US  mtdun0? 

'  Watch  therefore :  for  yo  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come." — Matt  24  i 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  W.  H.  Uoane,  by  per. 


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1.  When    Jo  -  8U3  comes  to      re- ward  Ilia   ser-vants, 

2.  If     at    tbs  dawn  of     the  car  -  ly     morning, 

3.  Have    wo   been  true  to      the  trust  He     left     us  ? 

4.  Bless  -  cd     are  those  whom  the  Lord  finds  watching, 

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noon    or  night,  Faith  -  ful     to  Him    will     Ho  find    rs  watch-lng, 

one    by  one,  When     to     the  Lord    we     re-  store  our    tal-  ents, 

do    our  best?  If       in     our  hearts  there  is  naught  condemns  us, 

they  shall  share ;  If      He   shall  come  at     the  dawn   or    mid-night, 


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With    our  lamps  bU  trimm'd  and  bright  ? 
Will     He    an-  Bwer  thee — Well  done  ? 
We     shall  have    a    glo   -  rious  rest. 
Will      He     find    us  watch-  ing there? 

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read- y,   brother?    Read  -  y     for    the  soul's  bright  home?  Say   will    He 


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Fo.  260. 


•'  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest,*'— Hkb.  4i  9. 


Fanny  J.  Crosbt. 


IluBEKT  p.  Main,  by  per.    ;: 


1.  Glid-ing  o'er    life's  fit-    ful    wa  -  tors,  Heav-y    snrg  -  es     sometimes 

2.  Oft    -xvc   catch    a     faint  re  -  flee  -  tiou    Of    its  bright  and   ver  -  nal 

3.  To     our    Fa  -  thcr,  and  our    Sav  -  iour,  To    the  Spir  -  it,     Three  in 

4.  'Tis    the   wca  -  ry    pilgrim's  IIomc-land,Wherft  each  throbbing  care  shall 


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roll ;  And  wc  sigh   for  yon-der  ha  -  ven,  For  the  Home-land  of   the  sont. 
hills;  And, tho' distant, how  we  hail     it!  How  each  heart  with  rapture  thrills! 

One,  We  shall  sing  glad  songs  of  trinmphWheti  our  har- vest  work  is    done, 
cease,  And  our  longings  and  our  yearnings.  Like  a  wave,  be  hush'd  to  peace. 


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Bless  cd  Home-land,  ev  -  er      fair!    Sin  can    nev  -  er      en  -  ter  there; 


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But  the   soul,    to     life      tt  •  waking,   Ev  -  er- last- ing  bloom  shall  wear. 


No.  261. 


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•*  Having  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  with  Christ."— PHUi.  1:  28, 
Rev.  "W.  O.  CusHiNQ,  iRA  D.  Sankey,  by  per, 

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1.  I        have  heard      of        a      land      far 

2.  There  are      fore  -  tastes    of     heav  -  en 

3.  In       that    noon  -  tide     of     clo    -    ry 

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mor  -  fal      can  know,     Of     the  laud  where  the  wea  -  ry    shall  rest, 
faith -ful  shall  share;     O      how  sweet -ly    they  rest    from  the    strife! 
-man-u   -  el's    side,   They  shall  dwell    in     the    glo  -  ry      tin  -  told. 


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there :        To  be  there,  to  be  there,...  And  with  Jesus  I  long  to  be  there. 

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to  be  there:        To  bo  there,       tobctherej 


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Ho.  262. 


(^t0wn  §iim. 


"  Thoa  ha«t  crowned  him  with  glory  and  honor."— Ps.  8;  5, 
Rev.  Tnos.  Kjclly.  Arr.  by  Geo.  C.  Stebmins,  by  per. 


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1.  Look,     ye  saints,  the  sight     is  glo-rious,  See    tho  "Man  of  sorrows"  now, 

2.  Crown  the  Saviour  !    An  -  gels  crown  Him,  Kich  the  trophies  Je-sus  brings, 

3.  Sin  -  ner.s  in     de  -  risioncrown'd  Him,Mocking  thus  the  Saviour's  claim, 

4.  Hark  !  the  bursts  of    ac  -  claniatiou!  Hark!  these  loud  triumphant  chords, 


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From     the  fight  re  -  turn     vie-  to-  rious,  Ev'  -  ry  knee  to  Him  shall  bow. 
In        the  seat  of   pow'r     enthrone  Him,While  the  vault  of  heaven  rings. 
Saints     and  an  -  gels  crowd    a- round  Him, Own   His   ti-  tie,  praise  His  name. 
Je  -  sus  takes  the  high  -est  sta-tion,  Oh,    what  joy  the  sight  af- fords. 


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Crown  Him!  crown  Him, angels  crown  Him!  Crown  the  Saviour  "King  of  kings." 


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Crown  Him!  crown  Him  ,angels  crown  Him!  Crown  the  Saviour  "King  of  kings." 

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Ho.  263.    ^ix  ywiv  djycis  \\\mi  §m^. 


"  Look  unto  mo  and  be  ye  saved."— Isa.  45:  22, 

Ja:)ie3  McGkanahan,  by  p«r. 


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1.  Would  you  lose  your  load    of     Bin  ?  Fix  your  eyes    up  -  on 

2.  Would  you  calm- ly   walk  tho  wave?  Fix  your  eyes    up  -  on 

3.  Would  you  have  your  cares  grow  lii;ht  ?  Fix  your  eyes  up  -  on 

4.  Griev  -  ing,  would  you  com-  fort  know  ?  Fix  your  eyes  up  -  on 

5.  Would  you  strength  in  wcaknes:*  have  ?  Fix  your  eyes  tip  -  on 


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Would   you  know  God's  peace  within  ?  Fix  your  eyes  tip 

Would   you  know  His  pow'r   to  save? Fix  your  eyes  up 

Would  you  songs  have  in     the  night?  Fix  your  eyes  up 

Hum-  bio    be  when  blessings   flow?  Fix  your  eyes  up 

See        a    light    be-yond    the  grave?  Fix  your  eyes  up 


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Chorus. 


Je-  sus  who  on      the  cross  did  die,    Jc-  bus  who  lives  and  reigns  on    high, 


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Wo.  264.       ®hc  §icnwn!y  C«naan. 


"  Thino  eyes  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  very  far  olT."— Isa.  S3:  17. 
Rev.  Isaac  Watts.  William  IIenuy  Oaklet,  by  per. 

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1.  There     is       a    land      ofj)urc     de-lijzht,  Where  saints  iniinor  -  tai  reign; 

2.  Sweet  lields,  Ix'-yond     the  swelling  flood,  Stand  dress  d  in  liv  -  inp^reen;' 

3.  O   could  wc  make  our  doubt.s  remove, — Those  gloomy  doubts  that  rise, — 


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So       to  the     JcAvs     fair    Ca- naan  stood,  "While  Jor- dan  rolled  between. 

And    Bcotho      Ca-naanthat  wc     love,  With  nn  -  Ise-eloud -ed  eyes,- 


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There  ev  -    c- last  -  inc;  spring::  a- l)ides.    And  ncv  -  cr  -  fad- ing flow 'rs  ; 

But  tim' -  rous  mor- tals start   and  shrink    To  frross    this   i.ar-rowscn, 
Could  wc     but  climb  where  Mo- ses  stood,    And  view    the  landseape  o'er, — 

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Death,  like     a     nnr  -  row    s«i,     di- vides  That  heavenly    land  Jrom  ours. 
And   lin  -  gcr,  trem-blinv;    on     the  brink,  And  fear        to  launch    a-way. 
Not  Jordan  s  .stream,  nor  deaths  eold  flood,Shou!d  fright  us  from    the  shore. 

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No.  265.  #It,  f  am  $0  P»l>l>H  itt  f^isuis. 

"  Happy  are  thy  men,  happy  are  these  thy  servants."— 1  Kings  10: 8L 
Abthuk  T.  Pieeson.  Jascxs  McGbanahan,  by 


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1.  Oh,   i    am    so  hap- py  in    Je  -  sus,His  blood  has  redeem'd  me  from  sin, 

2.  Oh,   I    am    so  hap-py  in    Je  •  sua,  He  taught  me  the  se-cre<  of  faith, 

3.  Oh,   I    am    so  hap-py  in    Je  -  bus,    I    lay  my  whole  soul  at  His  feet ; 

4.  Oh,  I    am    so  hap-  py  in    Je  -  sus,  If  earth  in  His  love  is     so    blest, 

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I  weep  and    I  sing  in  my  gladness,    To  know  He  is  dwelling  within. 
To  rest   in     belie v-ing  His  prom-ise,  Audi  trust  what-so-ev-  er    He  saith. 
The  love  He  has  kindled  within    me  Makes  service  and  suf-fer-ing  sweet. 
What  joy  in  His  glo  -  ri- fied  presence.   To  sit    at  His  feet  as  His  guest. 


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Oh,   I    am  »o  hap-  py   in    Je  -  sus,  From  sin  and  from  sorrow  so  free ; 


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So  hap-  py  that  He  is   my  Sav-  ionr,   So  hap-py  that  Je-  sus  love«  me. 


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Ekgltsii. 


Lev.  25 :  8-13, 


R.  S.  TUAIN,  by  p«tk 


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1.  The   Ros  -  pel    trumpet's  son nd- ing  The  year    of     ju  -  bi  -  lee, 

2.  For -sake  your  wretched     ser  -  vice,  Your  mas -ter's  claims  are    o'er; 

3.  A       bet-  ter    Mas-ter's    call  -  ing,    In      ac  -  cents  true  and  kind; 

4.  llo     of  -  fere    you    sal  -  va  -  tion,  And  points  to    joj-s     a  -  bove; 

5.  lu      liv  -  ing   faith    ac  -  cept   Him,  Give   up       all    else    be-  side; 


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Tlio     ob  - 

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No.  267.    ®Iw  §iem  tst  §it;s  lament. 

•'  If  I  may  but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  bo  whole."— Matt.  9 :  21, 
G.  F.  R.  Geo.  F.  Root,  by  pet, 

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1.  Sho     ou    -    ly    touch 'd  tho      hem     of      His      gar 

2.  Sho    came       in       fear      and     trem-bling    be  -  fore 


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3.  Ho    turii'd    Avith  "duHgb  -  tor        be 

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to  Ilia  side  ehc 
knew  her  l^ord  had 
faith      hath  made    theo 


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stole,  A  -  mid  the  crovrd    that 

come,  She     felt  that  from     Him 

whole,"  And  peace  that  pass   -  eth 

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gath  -  cr*d       a  -  round  Him,  And  straightway     sho      was      whole. 

vir  -   tuo     had  healed   her,   The  might  -  y       deed      was     done. 

all       nn  -   der  -  stand  -  ing  "With  glad  -  ncia    filled     her      sovjK 


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CnoEus. 


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Oh,  touch  the  hem  of    His   gar-ment  And  thou, too, shall  bo       free; 

r*  .0-  jm-   j^   ^.    ^.  •  j^      0t. 


His  sav  -  ing  pow*r  this  ver  -  y  hour  Shall  give  new  life    to        thee 


/TN 


No.  268.  "§Of«C  oi  jidf  mtl  i\\\  of  Z\\t(J 


"  But  Christ  is  all  and  in  all."— Col.  3:  11. 


Rov.  Thko.  Mo:«od,  arr. 


James  McGnxNAnAN,  by  per. 


T=I 


-:^E^^^E^i^^^~^^ 


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1.  Oh,    tlic   bit  -    ter  pain  and  sor  -  row  That      a  lime  conld   cv  -  cr 

2.  Yet     Ho  found    me;     I      be-held  llira  IMerd- ing  on     th'ac-cura- ed 

3.  Day     by   day      His    ten- der  mer  -  cy  Heal  -  iii^,  li(.'l;v  ing,   full  and 

4.  Hij;h-cr  than     the  high- est  heav- ens,  Deep  -  cr  than   the  deep-ca* 


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Lord, 

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Je  -  sua  "All     of  self, 

faint-ly,"Somc  of  self, 

whispered  "  Less  of  s:elf, 

conquered  ^'Xone  of  self, 

and  none 
and  some 
and  more 
and     all 

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Thee,"   All    of  self  and  none  of  Thcc,     AJl    of 

Thee,-' Some  of  self  and  some  of  Thee,  Some  of 

Thee,"  Less    of  self  and  more  of  Thee,    Less  of 

Thee/'  Kone  of  self  and    all  of  Thcc,    Xo)ic  of 


self  and  none  of 

self  and  some  of 

self  and  more  of 

self  and     all  of 


— ^ 


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Tliee, When  I  proud -ly  said    to     Jc  -  sns  "All     of  self  and  none  ofTheeT 

Thee,  And  my  wist-  ful  heart  said  faint-ly  "Home  of  self  and  some  of  Thee." 

Thee,  liro'tme    low  -  er  while    I  whispered  "I^ess  of  self  and  more  of  Thee.'' 

Thee,  Lord,Thy  love  at  last  has  conqucred"A  o>ic  of  self  and  aJl     of  Thee." 


s-^i 


No.  269. 


(^m  it  ht  gigitt? 


*•  Wherefore  didst  thou  doubt?"— Matt.  14 :  31.  \ 

Rev.  A.  T.  PiEKsoN.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per, 

js — k-4 — r    ^    r 


1.  Can  it 

2.  Can  it 

3.  Can  it 

4.  Can  it 


be  right 

be  right 

be  right 

be  right 


for 

in 

such 

to 


me     to  go 

doubt  to  wait, 

loads  to  bear, 

doubt  His  pow'r. 


On     in  this 

"^'uit  for  the 

While  He  says 

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and 

cer  -  tain    way  ? 
tries  the      heart, 
give  you      rest?" 
van-  quish   sin  ? 

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Bid-ding 
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be-  lieve."  and 

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care, 

hour, 


B"^ — - 

Whcth  -  er       my  sins       are  jmt  a    -  way? 

Fear  -  ing      the  Judge  should  say  de  -  part? 

Lean  -  ing       in  love,       np   -  on  His       breast. 

Can    not      His  love       give  peace  with  -  in  ? 


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I  will  no  longer  doubt  Thee,0  Lord  !  I  will  forcv-  er  rest  in  Thy  word. 


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I 

5  Can  it  be  right  no  soul  to  seek, 

Le5<t  1  should  prove  unfit  to  guide? 
Can  He  not  teach  my  tongue  to  speak, 
Will  He  not  ample  strength  provide? 


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Elgii 


I 

6  Can  it  be  richt  with  mch  a  Lord, 

Even  to  dread  the  hour  of  death? 
Waiting  in  faith  the  great  reward, 
Calmly  I'll  yield  my  dying  breath. 


«-!« 


No.  270. 


®lw  ^mitten  ^oth 


"They  drauk  of  that  spiritual  rock  that  followed  them,  and  that  rook 

was  Christ"— I  Oob.  10:  4. 
Geo.  C.  Needham.  Iba  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 

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1.  From  the  riv  -  en  Rock  there  floweth,  Liv  -  ing  wa  -  ter    er  -  er  tlear; 

2.  "With-out  mon-ey,  with -out  mer-it,"  Jo  -  sus  calls,  "Come  iin-to   Me,*' 

3.  Faiut-ing   in    the  des  -  ert,  drear-y,  Guilt-y     siu -ner,  hark! 'tis  He! 


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Wea-ry  pilgrim,  jonrneyingonward,  Knowyou  not  that  Fount  is  near? 
Thirsty  traveller,  ho  en-couraged.  Know  you  not  the  Fount  is  free? 
rris   the  Sav  -  iour  still    en-treat-ing,  Know  you  not  He    call  -  eth  thee  ? 


CrroTiiTS. 

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Je  -  8U9    ia      the  Rock  of    A  -  ges — Smitten,  stricken,    lo!   IIg  dies; 


m 


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— * ' ^ 1 •■  « 1—4 !••--  -I 1 — « 


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From  His  side    a      liv  -  ing  fountain,  Know  you  not    it      Bat-  is  -  fie«? 


1 


Ho.  271. 


%\\m  mi  (SUawiitgl 


"  Looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the  glorious  appearing  of  the  great  God 

and  our  Saviour,  Jesus  Christ."— Titus  2:  13. 

Arr.  from  Fka^tces  K.  IIavergal.  James  McGranahatv,  bj-  per. 


i:^ 


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1.  Tilou  art    com-ing, 

2.  Thou  art    coni-iug, 

3.  Thou  art    cnni-ing, 


O     my  Saviour,  Thou  art  com-inp!    O     my  King, 
not      a    8had-ow,  Not    a     mist  and   not    a    tear, 
^vc     are  wait-ing  With   a    hope  that  can  -  not  fail. 


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Ev' -rytongncTliy  name  con  fcss-ing,  Well  may  we  re  -  joice  and  sing; 
Not  a  sin  and  not  a  sor-row,  On  that  sun  -  riso  grand  and  clear; 
Ask-in^    not    Ihe    day     or    hour,       Anchored  safe  \viih  -  in     the  veil; 


Thon  art  com-ing!  rays    of    glo-ry,  Thro' the  veil  Thy  death  has  rent, 

Thou  art  com-ing!   Je  -  sns  Sav-iour,  Noth-ing  else  seems  worth  a  thought, 

Thou  art  coming!    at    Thy  ta  -  ble    Wo    arc   wit-ness-es     for    this, 

D.  S.  TAouari  com-ing  I  Thou  art  com-ing  I  Je  -  sus    our      be  -lav  -  cd     Lord^ 


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Gladden  now  Dur  pii   ^^m  pathway,  Glo  -  ry    from  Thy  presence  scut* 
Oh,  how  mar-vcl-ou:*    thv,  7*^'^-ry,    And   the  bliss TI13' pain  hath  bought. 
As     we   meet  Thee  in    com-mu^  *''^«4,  Earn-est     of     our  com  -  ing  bliss. 
O     the     joy      to      sec  Thee  reignii^    Worship' d^  pin  •  ri-fnd,     a  -  dared. 


■*9- ^- 


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D.S. 


JH-init 


f  Thou  art    com-ing,  Thou  art  com-ing,  "Wc  shall  meet  Thee  on  Th;'way,  1 
(.Thou  art    coming,    we  shall  see  Thee,  And    bo     like  Thee  on  tliat  (»^^    * 


-J. 1 — 1^ — -if 


No.  272.   (Duty  <rvu!itiu()  in  my  ^avimir. 

"^^  Jesus  Chriat  and  him  cruclflcd."— 1  Con.  2:  2. 
Faxxy  J.  Ckosby.  Wm.  F.  SiiKinviN,  by  per. 

H :4^rr^=lr--rJ'rj::.-::^j._.      '■        ■  ^— ^- 


Igl^pi^i^iifl^Sli 


u 

1.  On  -  ]y  trust-ing    in     my  Saviour,  All    to  llim  my  soulwculdlcnve; 

2.  On  -  ly  trut:t-ing,notli-ing doubting,  Tills  is     all    that   I       can  do; 

3.  There  arc  breakers    in    the  dis-tance,  Yet   no  dan -per  will     I     fear; 

4.  On  -  ly  trust-ing,  on-  ly  trust-ing,  This  is    joy   and  lile    to    me; 


W^^=^^ 


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He    has  suffered     to    redeem    me,  And  His  word    I      now    be-Iieve. 

Ev*  -  ry    tri  -  al    that    bc-falls   mc     He  will  safe  -  ly    bring  me  thro'. 

On     the  Kock  my  feet    are  rcst-ing,Nani:htor harm  can  rejich  me  here. 

Thou  wilt  ucv- cr  leave  mc  friendless AVhile  I    cling,  O   Christ,  to  Thee. 


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Now    to  Clirist  a  -  lone  I'm  clinging,  Tho'  the  tempest  round  me  blow; 


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IIec(l-ing  not    the  clouds  a- bovc  me,  Dreading  not  the  waves  be -low. 


No.  273.   Wmt  fe  a  6mtt  ^iW  fat:  w^. 

"  And  they  took  Jesus  and  led  him  away."— John  19 :  16. 
.  Mrs.  Cecil  F.  Alexandkr.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


1^--q: 


=qsp:=l--=1±=|--=::^_j__4q 


1.  There    is      a  green  hill  far     a-vrayjWith-out    a    cit  -  y 

2.  We    may  notknow,  we  can  -not  tell  "What  pains  He  had  to 

3.  He    died  that  we  might  be   forgiven,  He  died  to  make  us 

4.  There  was  no  oth  -  er  good  enough,    To  pay  the  price  of 


wall; 
bear; 
good, 
sin: 


-g  ;>_c.F^-v._j: — w.-C| ^_i:::^_j,_Xj ^ ^ 


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Where  the  dear  Lord  was    cru  -  ci  -  fied,  Who  died  to  save  us     all. 

But  we     be-lieve  it     was  for  us     He  hung  and  suffered  there. 

That  we  might  go    at     last  toheav'n,Sav'dby  His  precious  blood. 
He    on  -  ly  could  un  -  lock  the  gate  Of  heav'nand  let     us      in. 


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Oh !  dear  -  ly,  dear  -  ly     has  He  loved,  And  we  must  love  Him  too; 


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And  trust  in   His    rc-dcem-ingblood,  And  try  His  works  to      do. 


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No.  274.       ^oma  u'UIi  ^m^  titcte. 

•In  my  Father's  houso  are  many  mansions."— John  14:  2, 
Bev.  ARTHUB  T.  PiEKSON.  JAMES  McGranahatt,  by  p«r. 


ir^iiiii^^^ 


1.  In  my  Father's  house  there  is  many  a  room,  And  my  Lord  has  gone  to  pre- 

2.  In  my  Father's  house  there  is  end  -  less  day,  "NVith  no  cloud  of  sorrow  or 

3.  In  my  Father's  house  there's  no  want  or  woe,And  there  can  be  no     more 

4.  In  my  Father's  house  there  is  no  more  death,  For  tlie  life  of     God    we 

5.  In  my  Father's  house  there  are  blessed  saiuts,W'ho  His  holy      im  -  age 


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-pare        A'  place  for  me;0    can  it    be  That  I  shall  be  with  Him  there? 

care,  No  tearful  eyes,no  groans  or  sighs.They  know  who  are  witli  Him  there. 

pray'r;For  what  beside  can  God  provide.Since  we  shall  be  with  Him  there. 

share ;    No  thought  of  sin  can  en-ter    in,  For  we  shall  l^e  with  Him  there. 
bear ;  They  find  in  this  their  sweetest  bliss.That  they  may  be  with  Him  there. 


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For-  ev  -  er  with    Je  -  sns    there,       For-  ev  -  cr  with    Je  -  sus    there  ; 


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What  grace  di-vine,  that  He      is  mine!  And  I     ihallbo   with  Him  there 


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No.  275, 


®e«  ®hott,$iantl  '^imt^. 


•*The  number  of  them  was  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand."— Rev.  6.*  U. 
Henry  Alford,  D.  D.  Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 

-I— J 1 : r-     I  J_  1— 4--.-U 


^^i^^^i 


^:^:^ 


-[zr-^- 


1.  Ten  thousand  times  tea     thou  -  sand,  In  sparkling     rai-  ment  bright, 

2.  "NVhatrush  of    hal  -  le   -  lu     -   jahs  Fill     all     the  earth  and    sky! 

3.  O,  then  what  rap-tured  greet  -    lugs  On     Canaan's   hap  -  pj    shore ! 

-■at — Zi 1 r  b h: H 


rf-^-BzdSr-^— 1 


The     ar- mics  of     the    ran-som'd  saints  Throng  up  the  steeps  of    light; 
"What  ring-ing  of        a    thou- sand  harps  Bespeaks    the  tri  -  umphsnighl 
What  knitting  sev  -  cred  friendships  up,  Where  partings  are      no    more! 

-m-     -i»-     -^     -P-     -^       -,5>-  • 


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'Tis     fm  -  ished,   all       is     fin  -  ished,    Their  light  ^vith  death  nnd  sin; 

O     day,       for  which     ere  -  a  -  tioa        And    all        its  tribes  were  made! 
Then  eyes     with  joy    shall  spark- le,       That  brimm'd  with  tears  of   late; 


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Fling    o  -   pr^nwidctlie  gold  -  en  gates,  And    let      the  vie  -  tors   in. 
O     joy,      for   all    its    form  -  er  woes     A     thou-sand-fold     re  -  paid ! 
Or-phans     no  Ion-  ger      fa  -  thcr-  less,  Nor  wid  -  ows  des  -   o  -  late. 


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to    the  Lamb  who  once  was 


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1iz=^ 


®c«  Sfltoussand  ®imci5.— Coududd. 


^^ESE^ 


I 

slain!  Ilal-lc  -  lu   -jab!   Ilal-le  -  lu   -    jah     to     Him  who  lives  a  -  gain! 


-e-lj?:-q? 


ES 


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>— >- 


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Copyrisht,  1878,  by  BIglow  &  Mala. 


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No.  276.       clinging  atl  the  lime. 

*•  Then  was  our  mouth  filled  with  singing."— rs,  126:  2. 
Rev.  R  P.  Hammond.  Geo.  C.  STEnBixa,  by  per. 


ii 


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1. 


4- 


g3£zirzis 


— t — ( — '■ — I — ^ — ^ — ^— 


.-i:?: 


I 

1.  I      feel   like  sing-incc     all    the  lime,  My  tears  are  wiped  a  -  way; 

2.  When  on     the   cross  my   Lord   I     saw,  Nail'd  there  hy  sins    of     mine; 

3.  When  fierce  tempta-tions    try   my  heart,  I     sinp,   Je  -  sus     is      mine; 

4.  The  wondrous  sto  -  ry       of    the  Lamb,  Tell  with  that  voice  of     thine, 


-  4H* 


It 


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t — r— i — r 


:rt--^=: 


:4eizr|e=:|iE 


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— t: 


±: 


-^^^ 


M-=t. 


c:s: 


i 


AJ/ ^— O <7 « 5  — 1 — ^         ■■g— 


:5.-rq=ir4- 


— I SI    ^ ^ 


-^its 


For     Je  -  sus      is       a    friend  of  mine,  I'll  serve  ITim  ev' 

Fast  fell   the   burn-in;^  tears;  but  now,  I'm  sing-ing  all 

And   so,  though  tearsat  times  may  start,  I'm  sing-ing  all 

Till   oth  -  ers,  with  the   glad  new  song  (Jo  sing-ing  all 


T 

ry  day. 

the  time, 

the  time, 

the  time. 


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r— I — \ — r 


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1 — r 


-^^ 


h-i 


T=F=i=F 


^•  — 


3 


ri 


ClIORUS. 


<»- 


— ■<? 


-J— I— Jr 


J^-Jri 


'-kk 


Fm  singing,  singing.  Singing  all  the  time ;  Singing,  singing,  Singing  all  the  time. 


^a-Q- 


^zr^ze^^ 


t^ 


lip 


i2^0 


Ho.  277. 


PincI 


"  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are  mIne.'*--JoHN  17:  10. 
E.  L.  B.   Alt  James  McGranahait,  by  per, 

K-n,^ , ._ ^-H P:---js- 


fe 


P 


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3H5 


-• 1- 


^^ 


i^ 


1 


U        ^ 

1.  Mine!  what  rays  of    glo-ry  bright  Now  up-  on     the  promise  shine! 

2.  Mine!  the  prom-ise   oft  -  en    read,    Now  in      liv  -  ing  truth  impress'd, 

3.  Mine!  the  prom-ise  can-notchange, Mine!tho'  oft     my  eyes  are  dim; 

4.  Mine!  tho'    oft    my  hand  may  fail,     He     is  strong  and  holds  me  fast; 

5.  Mine!  when  death  the  bars  shall  break,'Mid  those  glo  -  ries  all     di  -  vine. 


S3 


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---t: 


It: 


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h 


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i 


I    have  found  the  Lord  my 

Once  acknowledged    in     the 

Naught  can  from  His  love    es  - 

By    His  blood  I     shall  pre 

"  Sat  -  is  -  fied  "  I      shall    a 


:jcrvrtc 


light;   I       am    His,  and   He  is    mine. 

head,   Now  a      fire   with-  in   the  breast, 
trange.  Those  who  place  their  trust  in   Him. 
-  vail,     He    shall  lead  me  home  at   last. 

wake,  Clasp  His  feet,  and  call  Him  mine. 

S 


izje; 


f 


:t=-- 


ITT 


Chorus. 


pi:iziz^T=|^ 


-(9- 


-<^- 


^^ 


f 


m 


tp 


m 


m 


Mine,  oh,  mine,   Mine,  oh,  mine,    Je  -  bus  Christ,  my    Lord    and 

\ !•- 


-\ 


iiiPI 


res 


Sav 


\-^~¥:- 


£:±fc 


lour. 


:^ 


ii=^ 


r"=r 


SZE^S 


I 


am 


^f 


His 


and 


He 


IS 


mine! 


a. 

— ^- 


] 


No.  278.  "<^itt0  mA  ^v^^ 


Last  words  of  a  faithful  minister  of  Christ,  who  recently  died  In  the  hope  of  the  gospel. 
Mary  S.  Wiikeleu.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 


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4- 


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r- 


f      E- ter  -   ni-tydawnson    my  vis  -  ion      to-day, Galh  -  er round  me     my 
\    The  shadows  are  past,  and  the  veil     is  withdrawn,  Brijjihtly  now  does  the 
E-  ter  -  ni  -  ty  dawns!  Oh,  the  glo-ries  that  rise,  How  they  hurst  on    my 
th  rap-turc  the  gleam  of  the    cit  -  y        I    see.Wherc  the  crown  and  the 


\  Wil 


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i^?: 


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-w 


^--^ 


-^ — I — p— ^ 


a!=i^=^ 


Chorus 


i^ 


i 


loved  ones  to  sing  and 


morn   of 

soul    in 


0-  ter 

its  bliss-  ful 


to  pray ; ) 
ni  -  ty  dawn,  i 


man-sion  are  wait-iu}' 


surprise 
for  me 


r^} 


Hal-le-  lu  -  jab  !  Hal-  le  -  lu- jali !  Hal-  le- 


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:^-S^J' 


\       I 


.fezzl^: 


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i 


^u 


lit 


?f^ 


^=^'^-^ 


n-J— 1- 


.^1 — , 


s . 


^^'  ^Jl  ^       •        ^F  ^^  ^^ 


lu-  jah,  we  sing !  Je-  sus  conquered  the  grave,  robbing  death  of  its  sting ;  Ho- 


san-  na :  a-gain     let  the  glad  anthem  riug,"Sing  and  pray  !  Etcr-ni-ty  dawns!" 

-«5>-     -•-•-•-   -0^-   -^-  -^-  -t5>-'    -i9-  III 


rt- 


i^zzj^: 


3  "  Eternity  dawns !"  There  will  be  no  more  night, 
I  am  nearing  the  gates  of  the  city  of  light; 
The  shadows  of  time  are  passing  away, 

Tarry  not,  O  my  Saviour,  come  quickly,  I  pray. 

4  " Eternity  dawns'."  Earth  recedes  from  my  view; 
Weeping  iViouds,  now  laic  well,  1  must  bid  you  adieu; 
I'm  resting  in  Jesus,  His  merits  I  plead, 

Fear  ye  not,  "  for  my  God  shall  supply  all  your  need." 

6  "  Eternity  dawns!''  'Tis  a  source  of  content, 

That  in  preaching  s:ilvation  my  life  has  been  spent; 
'Tis  "Jesus  my  All,"  and  the  Saviour  of  men, 
May  His  grace  be  upon  you  forever.    Ameo. 


No.  279.    ^V\\m  b  my  §0y  t0-ttt0ltt? 


R.L. 


•♦  A  foolish  Bon  ifi  the  heaviness  of  his  mother."— Pbov.  10 :  1. 

Rev.  R.  LowKY,  by  per. 


With  tenderness. 


^^=q: 


H^-^r-^^ 


-    "^tWl"^— • 


4- 


^ 


1.  "Where  is  my  wand'riug  boy  to-night — The  boy  of  my  teud'rest  care,         The 

2.  Once  he  was  pure  as  morning  dew,  As  he  knelt  at  his  mother's  knee ;       No 

3.  O  could  I  see  you  now,  my  boy,  As      fair  as  in  old- en    lime.      When 

4.  Go  for  my  wand'ring  boy  to-night ;  Go,  search  fur  him  where  you  will ;  But 


^1 


I 


pi 


iqr 


i 


1: 


rzi 


/rv 


5:-^, l-J 


:t: 


-^ •- 


•--^-I^ 


boy  that  was  once  my  joy    and  light,  The  child  of  my  love  and   prayer  ? 
face  was  so  bright,  no  heart  more  true.  And  none  was  so  sweet  as  he. 
prat- tie  and  smile  made  home  a  joy,  And  life  was  a     mcr  -  ry  chime! 
bring  him  to   me    with  all    hisblight,And  tell  him  I  love    him  still. 


_ — •>  — 


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-n- 


*=« 


:5ii=i 


"f^ 


CnoRUS.    Not  too  fast. 


O  where  is  my  boy     to  -  ni^'ht?       O  where  is  my  boy    to-nijrht?    My 


.pL.    •    ^. 


t 


»-i-»- 


^r;^ 


r--f-ftF^=t 


?iV\\m  b  mjj  §ay  t0-tti()ht?— ^owdiuld. 


/7\ 


l/JW- • H  -  « —  -  J      -  - — a(~ 

^  y ^  J .J   -I-  T.< ra^ 


heart  o'crflo\vs»  for  I   love  him,  he  knows ;  O  where  is  my  boy    to  -  night  ? 


fczzizp 


I- 


—  H 


^ — ^-t»— r 


rn 


No.  280. 


©nly  fot  ^hce. 


•*  To  me  to  live  Is  Christ."— Phil.  1 :  21. 
Eliza  Ann  Walker,  1861.  Jas.  McGranahan,  by  per. 


4t^ 


-•(    -«-  -«    -•-     ^ 


4- 


^—■4- 


-ft-l-r 


-^2^z:t— 


■^^ — l-h— I 

H i-L   - 


{ 


^'*i^^4 


Prt-cions  Saviour,   may   I    live,   On-  ly  for  Tliec 

Be    my   spir-it's    deep  dc-  sire    On  -  ly  for  Thee 

111     my  joys  may     I       re-joice,  On-  ly  for  Thee 

Moek-ly   may    I       saf- fer  grief,  On  -  ly  for  Thee 

Be   my  smiles  and  be   my  tears,  On  -  ly  for  Thee 

Be   my  peace  and    be  my  strife  On  -  ly  for  Thee 


Spend  the  powers 
^iay  my    in  -  tel- 
In    my  choic-es 
Grateful  -  ly     ac- 
Be   my  young  and 
Be    my   love  and 


g-4-^  -  ^- 


it: 


^:::t-^^ 


— b 


±(r 


-H 


rd^--#rgrr: 


Chorus. 


:t. 


-i 


■T 


wm 


|§fe=^H^ 


Thou  dost  give  On  -   ly     for  Thee!  "I    On 

-  lect    xs  -  pire  On  -   ly     for  THeel  i 

make  my  choice  On  -   ly     for  Thee!  ) 

for  Thee!  i 


w        u^        t" 

ly  Christ  who  died   for    me 


-  cept  re  -  lief.  On  -  ly 
ri  -  per  years.  On  -  ly 
bo     my     life,  On  -   ly 


-1- 


for  Thee!  ) 
for  Thee!  / 


"^-T^- 


-i9- 


ra'. 


Y^Y 


J^-r^^ 


-T-JV 


iil-al--^. 


L-:2^ 


Paid  the  price  and  made  me  free,  Now,  and  thro'  eterni  -  ty,  On  -  ly  for  Thee! 


L«'a*i 1* I 


r=^^- 


— — -4^ y — L — P-^ — o- — ♦-r* n 


[2.- 


«S3 


No.  281. 


ft  iis  ^i«ii5l»«n 


•'  What  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life?"— Luke  18:  18. 
Rftv.  James  Proctor.  Ira  D.  Sanket,  by  pw. 


:^- 


4- — 1 1 \ \ 

-= — -m m m m, 


^ 


:^=?^- 


-G*- 


^- 


JZL. 


1.  Noth  -  ing,    eith  -  er    great     or  small — Noth-ing,  sin  -  ner,  no; 

2.  "When   He,    from     His    loft  -  y  throne,  Stooped  to  do      and  die, 

3.  "Wea  -  ry,    ^vork-ing,   bur-denedone,   Where-fore  toil     you  so? 

4.  Till       to       Je  -  sus'  work  you   cling    By        a  sini  -  pie  faith, 
6.    Cast    your  dead-  ly     "do  -  ing" down — Down  at  Je  -  sus'  feet; 


S; 


£^^^ 


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— 1^- 


T 


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1 


I 


'»- 


Je    -  BUS    died  and  paid     it      all,       Long,         long  a     -    go. 

Ev'  -  ry  -  thing  was  ful  -    ly    done:   Hearken      to  His       cry! 

Cease  your    do  -  ing;  all      was  done     Long,         long  a     -    go. 

"Do  -  ing"     is  a  dead  -  ly    thing — "Doing"     ends  in       death. 

Stand    in     Him,  in  Him     a  -  lone,     Glo-rious  -  ly  com  -  plete. 


I^E^E^E^^S 


% 


3i; 


-9— I— • — ^- 


I (5>- 


1  1 


js:. 


i 


Chorus 


tU     UHORUS.  I  , 


^^^»^fei±^ 


"It        is      fin- ished!"  yes,      in  -  deed,      Fin  -  ished    ev*  -    ry     jot; 


»'i4?^=ES| 


I 


-+i 


-t- 


f=r 


1 — 


Sin  -  ner,  this     is     all      you       need,      Tell    me,      is       it     not? 


iil 


feiS 


j^=p^ 


(• ^- 


S~T  —  ^  {»'  p 


is 


Ho.  282.    ^iVndcrful  mxA$  <fi  gxit 

**  The  words  that  I  speak  unto  you,  they  are  spirit,  and  they  are  life."— Jon:^  6 :  8L    ', 
P.  P.  B.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  pim^ 


■^-—^'-^-^—-z^-^J.-'-^.^r^-—^. — ^ — lit-' 


1.  Sinj;    them     o  -  ver      a  -    gain 

2.  Christ,  the  bless-  ed  Oue,   gives 

3.  Sweet- ly     ech  -  o     the      gos 

I       ^     ^     h     h 


to  me,  Won-  dor-  ful  words  of 
to  all  Won-  der-  ful  words  of 
pel  call,     Won-  der-  ful  words      of 


-> 1 1 1 \ i 

-b, — b> — u — H      i^     ' 


tm 


-i 1 i  A r- 


Life  ;  Let    me  more   of  their  beau-  ty   see.  Won-  der-  ful  words  of 

Life;  Sin-ner,  list     to    the    lov  -  ing  call,  Won- der- ful  words  of 

Life  ;  Of  -  fer    par  -  don  and  peace  to   aD,  Won-  der-  ful  words  of 

1^  I        ! t_      ^       f^       ^ 


h=^t=^ 


S3E^ 


i=^^=^ 


Life.  Words  of  life  and  bean  -  ty.  Teach  me  faith  and  du  -  ty; 
Life.  All  so  free-ly  giv  -  en,  Woo-  ing  us  to  heav  -  en. 
Life.         Je    -  sus,   on  -  ly     Sav  -  iour,  Sane-  ti  -  fy     for  -  ev   -    er. 


=?E=T 


-ffi-ng 


t 


:[- 1—] 


Beau-ti  -ful  words,wonderful  words, Wonderful  words  of  Life, 


Life. 


I 


Ho.  283.  Wi'sd  mttjst  it  k  to  he  ®fem? 

•*.There  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  sorrow,  nor  crying."— Rev.  21 :  4, 


Mrs.  Elizareth  Mills. 
Duet.         . jy 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


1.  We 

speak 

of 

the      land 

oi 

the 

blest. 

A 

2.  We 

speak 

of 

its     path   - 

ways 

of 

gold. 

Its 

3.  We 

speak 

of 

its    peace 

and 

its 

love, 

The 

4.  Wo 

speak 

of 

its      free   - 

dom 

from 

sm, 

From 

6.  Bo 

Thou, 

Lord, 

midst  pleas   - 

T*re 

or 

woe, 

For 

m 


-^ 


— — -^ 


^ 


coun  -   try        so  bright    and      so 

"walls  dcck'd  with  jew  -    els       so 

robes  which    the    glo    -    ri    -  lied 

s«r    -  row,    temp-  ta  -    tion     ant* 

beav  -  en       our  spir  -   its      pre 


— S — ^-<&- 


fair, 
rare, 
wear, 
care, 
pare, 


And 

Its 

The 
From 
Then    short 


\ — ■« — 

oft 
won 
songs 
tri    ■ 


-?L 


arc      its 

ders  and 

of  the 

als  with- 

ly  we 


i^m 


i3i 


^ 


^- 


-m- 


glo  -  ries   con  -  fest, 
pleas-  ures    un  -    told, 
bless  -  cd      a    -    bove, 
•  out      and  with   -in, 

al  -    so  shall     know^ 


But  what  must  it 

But  what  must  it 

But  what  must  it 

But  what  must  it 

And  feel  what  it 


--it 

be 
be 
be 
bo 
is 


-n*- 


■^1^ 


to 
to 
to 
to 
to 


be  there? 

be  there  ? 

be  there  ? 

be  there  ? 

be  there  ! 


i 


1^' 


Refrain. 


To  be  there, 


.-4- 


<^-e^ 


■^ 


3 


■&—-- 


1 l! — S-J. 


i 


6^- 


to  be  there. 


-«4-e-2- 


^z:— ::^4;;=ifej 


PM*- 


' — h 


Oh,what  must  it  be  to  be  there  ? 


To  be  there, 


i»- 


— (- 


-1^— <r 


to  be  there, 


^ 


^-^ 


to  be  there  ? 


alr'^ffraji:— 


-T-! 


TN 


J^-H 


^6f- 


\ 


Oh, what  must  it  be  to  be  there  ? 


To  be  there, 


to  be  there, 


I  i7'  ^  I 


to  be  there? 


No.  284.  ^nvt  ymt  any  |{aom  iox  ^tiiw^? 

"  Behold  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock."— Rev.  3 :  20. 
Arr.  by  W.  W.  D.  C.  C.  Williams,  by  per. 


±EB^. 


ft 


1.  Have  you    a-  iiy  room  for  Je  -  sus,     He  who  bore  your  load  of   sin; 

2.  Room  for  pleasure, room  for  business,     But   forChristthecru-ci  -  lied; 

3.  Have  you    a-  iiy   time  for  Je  -sus,      As    in  grace  He  calls  a  -  gain? 

4.  Ivoom  and  time  now  give  to  Jc  -sus.   Soon  will  pass  God'sday  of  grace; 


-^- 


:t:: 


-^- . 


I 


4-[g-'- 


^ 


<»- 


^ — 


^(S2 


m 


'^t-t^i^ 


^ 


m 


As     Heknocksaudasksad-mis-sion,      Sin-  ner,  will  you  let   Him  in? 
Not      a   place  that  He   can  en  -  ter,        In      Ihehcartfor  which  He  died? 
O       to-day    is    time  ac-cept- cd,To-mor- row  you  may  call    in   vain. 
Soon  tby  heart  left  cold  and  si  -  lent,     And  thy  Saviour's  pleading  cease. 


-^ 


r- 


.^ 


-^- 


p 


Choeus. 


22:^1}2: 


Room  for    Je  -  sua,  King  of  glo  -  ry,     Has  -  ten  now,  His  word  o  -  bey, 


iknt 


;=p=t?z 


rzikin^rp?:: 


-U— l^zrzki 


*- 


._]^ — ^ — ft-^4 


n 


U      U'      t^ 
Swing  the  heart's  door  widely   o  -  pen,    Bid   Him  en  -  tcr  while  you  may. 

-      ^       -        . 


::=^=^t=:£=)ira^ 


-.^ 


U     ti     w^     *^    b 


S^g^ 


t — \ 

a  at 


No.  285.  ^hm'iS  a  ^^fitk  Ux  a(\\  d  ^$. 

••For  the  Son  of  man  is  as  a  man  taking  a  far  journey,  who  left  his  home,  andgav» 
authority  to  his  servants,  and  to  every  man  his  work."— Mark  13:  34. 

A.  A.  A.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 

— I .  ^ — I — -\-^ — I — -    -        ' 


2^ 


-H P 1 1---^ — H:=r— ' l;=r-H ' P* — ^ — H — l— — «-■ 

♦— « 1 ^=^ :=: 1 ^— ^— a  ^  ^  r^  '  ^.  J 


1.  Our  Masterhas  taken  His  jour-ney      To   a  country  that's  fiir  a  -  way, 

2.  In  this  "little  while,"  dothitmatter,Aswework,andwewatch,anclwewait, 

3.  There'sonly  one  thingshould  concern  us,     To   findjust  the  task  that  is  ours; 

4.  Our  Master  is  coming  most  sure  -  ly,     To      reckon  withe  v'-ry     one; 


t^-^ 


Btit 


X 


■s^-T- 


— I- 


I 


:^ 


.^ 


■W4, 


f= — "5^ 


i?=:l-J* 


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And  has  left  us  the  care  of  the  vineyard,   To  work  for  Hira  day  by  day. 
If  we're  filling  the  place  He  assigns  us,   Be  its  ser  -  vice  small  or  great. 
And  then,  having  found   it,   to  do  it    With    all  our  God-given  pow'rs. 
Shall  we  <Acn,  count  our  toil  or  our  sorrow,  If  His  sentence   be,  "Well  don e.** 


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There's  a  work  for  me  and  a  work  for  you,  Something  for  each  of  usnowto  do. 


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No.  286.         ^m$,  only  ^fcsus. 


**  They  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only."— Matt.  17:  8. 
L.  Pierce,  Geo.  C.  Stebdins,  by  per. 


1.  Be      our    joy   -  ful  song     to  -  day,   Je   -  sus,   on  -   ly     Je  -    sus, 

2.  Once    we     wan-  der'd   far    from  God,  Know-ing    not    of     Je  -    sus, 

3.  Be      our   trust   thro'  years   to    come,  Je   -   sus,   on  -   ly     Je  -    sus, 


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This    our  therae    and  song   shall    be,    Je   -  sus,     on  -  ly      Je    -  sus. 


Ho.  287. 


latadrsj. 


'And  JesuB  s&ld  unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  To-day  thou  shalt  be  with 

me  in  Paradise." — Luke  23 :  43. 


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1.  How  sweet  the  word    of  Christ  the  Lord,Wliile  on  the  cross  He  dies, 

2.  The    dy  -  ing  thief,    in    full    be-  lief,    On     Je  -  sus  fixed  his  eyes ; 

3.  By   man  condemn'djWithout     a  friend,  Will  Je  -  sus  heed  his  cries? 

4.  Tho'  vile    as     he,      O    sin  -  ner,  flee  While  Je  -  sus  calls,  be  wise ; 


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O  bless- ed    Lord, how  quick  Thy  word,"To-day  in  par  -  a 

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"Rejoice  In  the  Lord  al way."— Phil,  4:  4. 


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2.  Once  vile  with  sin,  Christ  makes  me  clean,  Gone  is  all   con-di-m-na  -  tion; 

3.  In  Christ  I      live,  and  He  doth  give,  Great  joy  where  once  was  sadness; 

4.  To  all    proclaim   His  wondrous  name,  Ke-peat  the    old,  oldsto-ry; 


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For  I  be-lieve  and  now  re  -  ceive  A  full  and  free  sal  -  va  -  tion. 
And  in  this  way,  from  day  to  day.  My  life  is  filled  with  glad-ness. 
Till  work  is    done  and  heav-en   won,  Then  praise  Him  more  in    glo  -  ry. 


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Dr.  C.  R.  Blackall 


••  I  press  toward  the  mark."— Phil.  3:  14. 


H.  R.  Palmer,  by  per. 


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1.  The  prize   is    set      be-fore      us,    To    win,  His  words  implore    us,    The 

2.  "SVe'll  fol- low  where  He  lead -eth,  We'll  pas-ture  where  He  feed -cth,  Well 

3.  Our  home  is  bright  a  -  bove    us.    No     tri  -  als  dark    to  move   us.   But 


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yield    to    Him    who  plead  -  eth    From  on     high,  from  on  high  ;  Then 

Je  -  sus  dear      to     love     us    There  on    high,  there  on  high ;  We'll 

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No.  290.       ^  am  ^msti«0  %htt 


"  Trusting  in  the  Lord."— Ps.  112  :  7. 


Miss  Frances  R.  Haverqal. 


Ira  D.  Sankey,  by  per. 


1.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee,    Lord  Je    -    sus,  Trust-ing    on     -    ly 

2.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee       for    par    -    don,  At    Thy    feet         I 

3.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee       for  cleans  -  ing    In      the    crim  -  son 

4.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee        to  guide       me,Thou    a  -  lone      shalt 

5.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee       for  pow   -      cr;  Thine  can  nev   -     er 

6.  I  am  trust  -  ing  Thee,  Lord  Je     -    sus,  Nev  -  er     let        me 


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flood ;  Trust-ing  Thee         to  make  me    ho    -  ly  By  Thy  blood. 

lead,      Ev' -  ry    day        and  hour   sup- ply    -  ing  All  my   need. 

fail ;  Words  which  Thou  Thy- self  shalt  give  nie  Must         pre  -  vail. 

fall  !        I      am   trust   -  ing  Thee   for  -  ev     -  er  And  for     all  ! 

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'•  The  glorious  gospel  of  the  blessed  God."— 1  Tim.  1 :  11. 
Rev.  J.  C.  Ryle.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 

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2.  Good  news  from  heav'n,good  news  for  thee,The  Saviour  cries,"Come  unto  Me 

3.  Good  news  from  heav'n,good  news  for  thee,Has  echoed  from  e-  ter-  ni  -  ty  ; 

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He     all     thy  past-  ure  shall  prepare,  And  had  thee  with  a  shepherd's  care. 
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To  guilt- y     sin  -  ners  thro' the  blood  Of  the    In  -  car-nate  Sou   of       God. 


No.  292. 


J.  Edmkston. 


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"Bless  me— O  ray  Father."— Gen.  27 :  38. 

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"Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  receive  power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom, 
and  strength,  and  honor,  and  glory,  and  blessing."— Rev.  5 :  12. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Ryle.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 

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1.  Sound  the  high  prais  -  es        of        Je   -  sus      our      King,         He 

2.  Praise    to     the      con  -  quer  -  er!    Praise  to       the       Lord,        The 

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•"There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest."— Heb.  A :  9. 
HoRATius  BONAB,  D.  D.  GEO.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


1.  This     is   the  day  of  toil      Be  •  Death  earth's  sultry  noon,   This  is    the  day  of 

2.  Spend  and  be  spent  would  we,  Whi]e  last-  eth  time's  brief  day  ;  No  turn-ing  back  in 
8.  On-  ward  we  press  in  haste,  Up  -ward  our  jour- ney  still ;  Ours  is  the  path  the 
4.  Tho   way  may  rough-er  grow,  The     wea-ri-ness  increase,    "We  gird  our  loins  and 


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Chorus. 


ser-vice  true.But  rest- ing  com-eth  soon.    Hal- 1«  -  lu- jail  I   Hal-la  -  lu -jahrfhererc^ 
cow-ardfear,  No  lingering   by  the  way, 
Mas-tcr  trod  Thro'  good  re-  port  and   ill. 
has-ten  on, — Theend,lhe  end   is  peace. 


C-- 


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jfej  J  J  111  ^4^^#j^^ 


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mains  a  rest  for    us.  Hal-le  -  lu'- jah!    Hal-le- lu -jab '.There  remains  a  rest  for  us. 


W. 


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Pref 


Nq^ 


«or 


No.  295.  ®hm  ijs  fovj  nmcrng  tlic  |in0fli5. 

**  There  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God  over  one  sinner 
thatrepenteth."— Luke  15.  10. 
'     Edward  A.  Barnes.  C.  C.  Case,  by  per. 


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1.  There   is 

2.  There  is 

3.  There   is 


i^ZFE^ 


joy 
joy 
joy 


1^—4.-^^. 


among  the  an-gels,  Sing- ing  round  the  throne  a-lx)ve, 
among  the  an-gels,When  a  sin  -  ner  heeds  the  call; 
among    the  an-gels,Wheu  His  cause    is  speed-ing  on ; 


X: 


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"When  re  -  pent-  ant  tears  are  flowing,  "While  theris  •  en  Lord  is  showing 
When  he  turns  to  Christ  be-liev-ing,  And  from  Him  is  love  re- ceiving, 
When  the  notes  of  praise  are  ringing,  That  the  gos  -  i)el  work  is  bringing, 

— 1^.  Ft,  r^^-&^js-^-^_-i^_^4i,_i»_i^_^-x  > 


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TtizS:  |*-i?-^g— g-'^^**— g- 


AU    the  rich  -  OS   of     His  love,  All  the    rich  -  es    of    His  love.  All  the 

Grace  that  saves  us  one  and   all,  Grace  that  saves  us  one  and  all,Grace  that 

Precious  sheaves  for  harvest  morn,Precious  sheaves  for  harvest  morn, Precious 


-«_JL_/e 


=^g^-i-j^"^-^-^— g^=^^tl^ 


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j=.-i 


Chorus 


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rich  -  cs      of   His  love.  There  is 
saves  us    one  and    all. 
sheaves  for    liar-  vest  morn. 

^m. — m — ^ |_^_J.^_I^_-&. 


>--^: 


:t:--:± 


±: 


joy, M    oh,  there  is   joy, 


r--^=i 


glad  joy,      there  is  joy,  glad  joy, 


Joy  that  nev- cr  can  hetohl, 


When  a    soul . 


that  Ions:  has 


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\^     V    ^  .       .       . 

nev-  cr  can  be  told,When  a  soul  that  longha« 


wau 


^— ^- 


^^^^i 


dcr'd, 


Comes  with -in       the      Sav  -  iour's  fold. 


wander'd,  loug  has  wauder'd,  '  *  I 


No.  296.       ©vcr  the  Occun  ^i*ait. 


Anon. 


I  will  give  theo  tho  heathen  for  thine  inheritance."— Ps.  2:  8. 

(  MISSIONARY.)       Wm.  B.  Bradbury,  by  per. 


k3n&=t 


*r3— 3^: 


iZE^ 


-(^ 


1.  O    -    vcr    the     o  -  cean -wave,  far,     far       a  -  way,     There  the  poor 

2.  Here      in     this  hap-  i)y   laud   wo   have   the    li.^ht      Sliin-ing  from 

3.  Then,  while  the  mis  -  sion  ships  glad   tid  -  ings  bring,    List!    as    that 


Chorus. — Pit  -    y     them,   pit  •  y    them.  Christians     at     home,    Ilaste  with   the 


5 


:f=i 


Fixe.  . 

-<5^  I 


hea  -  then  live,  wait  -  ing      for    day ; 
God's  own  word,  free,  pure,  and  bright j 
hea  -  then  band  joy  -  ful  -  ly    sing, 

4-.-J 


Crop -ing  in  ig  -  norancc, 
Shall  we  not  send  to  them 
*'  O  -   ver     the     o  -  cean  wave, 


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bread    of    life^  has  •  ten     and   come. 


~^     W 


D.  C.  CnoBUS. 


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3^: 


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I      I 

dark    as      the  night,   No   ble.ss-ed     Bi  -  ble  to     give  them  the   light. 
Bi  -  bles     to     read,     Teachers,  and  preachers,  and   all     that  they  need? 
ob,     see  them  come,  Bring-iug  tho  bread  of  life,  guid  -  ing   \i3    home." 


-H 


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No.  297.         pcinoHfS  ift  €^tt.k 


"  These  are  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulation.**— Rev.  7:  14, 
"W.  P.  M  ACKAY,  M.  D.  James  McGkanahan,  by  per, 

i* I fe—js 


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F--I!: 


1.  When  we  reach  our  Father's  dwelling,   On   the  Strong  e  -  ter  -  nal  hills, 

2.  When  the  paths  of  pray'r and  du  -  ty,   And  af  -  flic -tion  all     are  trod, 

3.  And   the  way  by  which  He  brought  us,  All  the  grievings  that  He  bore, 

'II  III  I    ^       ^ 


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1: 


And  our  praise  to   Him  is  swell-ing  Who  the  vast    ere  -  a  -  tion  fills. 
And  we  wake  and  see   the  beau -ty     Of    our  Sav-iourand  our  God, 
All  the  pa  -  tient  love  that  taught  us,  We' 11  re- mem- ber  ev  -  er-more. 


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N=1 

Shall  we  then     re  -  call  the  sad-ness,   And  the 
Shall  we  then     re  -  call  the  sto  -  ry      Of    our 
And  His  rest    will  be    the  dear -er,     As    we 

III               J 

1 ^—^ — tJ- 

cloudsthathungso 
mor  -  tal  griefs  and 
think   of   wea-ry 

-     .  J 

dim, 

tears, 
ways, 

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I     — 1^^ — F-^ fe — I ^ — p* ^1 — 1 — I 


When  our  hearts  were  turn'd  from  hardness,  And  our  feet  from  paths  of  sin? 
When   on  eartli    we  sought  the  glo  -  ry      Wrestling  oft  with  doubts  and  fears? 
And  His  light  will  l)e    the  clear -er        As      we  muse  on  cloud- y  days. 


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shall     re  -  mem-ber 


«ro 


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S-4I=» 


And    His  grace  well  free  -  ly 


Ittfmcncjs  (jf  ^avth— Conrturtd. 


I: 


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— I— ^— •* ••-. — ^ ' -M ' f 


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own;  For   tho  love   bo  strong  and  ton-dor,That  redecm'd  and  bro't  us  home. 


-(^— 


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No.  298.  pust  I  Co  and  (gmpty  §ajulca? 

Aft^r  a  month  only  of  ClirisMan  life,  nearly  all  of  It  upon  a  sick  bod,  a  j'ounq:  man  of 
nearly  30  years  lay  dying.    Suddenly  a  look  of  sadness  crossed  his  face,  anil  to  lhe<iuery 
of  a  friend  he  exclainiod :  "  No,  1  am  not  afraid,  Jesus  saves  me  now  ;  but  oh,  must  I 
go  and  empty  handed  *' 


C.  C.  Luther 

DUET. 


Geo.  C.  STEBBIN3,  by  per. 


s=srs 


1.  "Must   I  go  and    emp  -  ty  hand-cd,"  Thusmy  dear  Ke-deem- er  meet? 

2.  Not     at  death  I  shrink  nor  lal  -  ter,    For    ray  ISav-iour  saves  me  now  ; 

3.  Oh,    the  years  of    sin- ning  wast-ed,  Could  I     but    re  -  call  them  now, 

4.  Oh,    ye  6aiuts,a-rouse,  be  earn- est,  Up    and  work  while  yet 'tis  day, 


1!^ 


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^=3 


azizazj 


d==:fc 


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Not      one  day   of     ser-  vice  give  Him,  Lay    no  tro  -  phy    at    His  feet. 
But        to    meet  Hini  emp- ty  hand- cd,  Tho't  of  that   now  clouds  my  brow. 

I     would  give  them  to     my  Sav-  iour,  To    His  will    I'd  glad  -  ly  bow. 
Ere       the  night  of  death  o'er-tukes  thee,Strive  for  souls  while  still  you  may. 

Chorus. 


-±^=^A 


-jh=^=J^^ 


"  Must    I      go    and  emp-  ty  hand-ed,"  Must  I     meet  my  Sav-  iour  so? 


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Not      one  soul  with  which  to  great  Him,Must  I  cmp-ty   hand-cd  go? 

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No.  299.       py  ^lutlt  istitt  (tXmp. 


"  "Watch*  stand  fast  In  the  faith."— Rom.  14: 1. 


Rev.  H.  F.  Colby. 


W.  H.  DoANE,  by  per. 


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1.  My     sin      is  great,   my  strength  is  weak, My  path     be  -  set -with  snares; 

2.  The  world   is  dark   with- out  Thee,Lord,    I    turn     me  from    its  strife 

3.  Temp-ta- tions  lure    and  fears  as- sail      My  frail,     in  -  cou-stant  heart; 

4.  Un-  fold   Thy  pre  -  cepts  to    my  mind.  And  cleanse  my  blind-  ed  eyes  ; 


kirjM 


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-€? ^ — 


But  Thou,  O  Christ,  hast  died   forme.     And  Thou  wilt  hear  my  prayers. 
To    find  Thy  love       a  sweet    re-lief;  Thou   art      the  light   of  life. 
But  pre-cious  are    Thy  prom  -  is- es,     And  they     new  strength  inpart. 
Grant  me    to    work     for  Thee     on  earth, Then  praise  Thee  in    the  skies. 


EE^i 


L^b=r 


;-:   ■;    'j^-bg- 


I 


Refrain. 


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■A 


h 


U 


i^r^ti=iH=J 


bx{i=;^zib;g_._J_ 


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To  Thee,   to  Thee,    tho    Cru  -  ci-  fied,    The    sin  -  ner's    on  -  ly  plea, 


ff— >r-:t 


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Ro  -  ly-ing     on      Thy  promised  grace,  ^Ty  faith  still  clings  to  Thee. 


^^1^^^^ 


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No.  300.  (Tlif  ^m\  of  C)rfatf.!st  ^tifc. 


One  pearl  of  great  price."— Matt.  13:  46. 


Rev.  John  MASoy. 


P.  P.  Rltss,  hv  per. 


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1 

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^    *    w  . 

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1.     I've  fouud  the  pearl 

of   prcat 

-  est  price! 

My 

heart  doth 

sing   for   joy; 

2.    Christ  is    my  Proph 

-et,Prie.st, 

and  Kin<j;  My 

Proph  -  et 

full    of    lijiht, 

3.     For      He    in  -  deed 

is    Lord 

of  lords, 

And 

He      the 

King   of  kings; 

4.    Christ  is     my  peace; 

He  died 

for  me, 

For 

me      He 

shed  His  blood; 

5.    Christ  Je  -  sns    is 

my    all 

in    all, 

My 

com  -  fort 

and   my   love ; 

r   f"   M 

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1^ 

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And  sing     I      must,  for  Christ  is  mine!  Christ  shall   my   song  em  ■ 

My  great  High  Priest  be  -  fore  the  throne,  My  King    of     heavenly 

He    is     the    Sun      of  Righteous-ness,  With  heal  -  ing     in    His 

And   as    my   -wond'rous    Sac-  ri  -  fice,     Of  -  fered  Him  -  self  to 

My   life    be  -  low,   and    He  shall   be      My     joy    and  crown  a  - 

r    r    p^    I      r    r    pj    i    ^  ^,  ^^    r.  j5 


■  ploy. 

might. 

wings. 

God. 

bove. 


-^ ^ 


S=f 


'^'- 


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m 


Chorus. 


^-JS. 


^r?Hi^s-TJ 


I've  fouud  the  pearl     of  great -est  price!  My   heart  doth  sing    for  joy; 


Itl-^ 


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lil^rr*!: 


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And  sing     I    must,    for  Christ  is  mine!  Christ  shall  my   song  cm  -  ploy. 


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No.  301.         ^Jiinf,  yet  futisuing. 


Mrs.  E.  W.  Griswold. 


— I- 


(JUDGES  8 :  4). 


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p-^—t=^^ 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins,  by  per. 


-5^ 


-«i?- 


1.  "Faint,  yet  pur-su  -  ing,''  we  press  our  way  Up     to    the  glo  -  ri  -  ous 

2.  "Faint,  yet  pur-su  -  ing,"  whate'er  be  -  fall,  He   who  has  died  for     us, 

3.  "Faint,  yet  pur-su -ing,"  till    e  -  ven  -  tide,  Un  -  der  the  cross  of    the 

4.  "Faint,  yet  pur-su  -  ing,"  the  eye    a  -   far  Sees  thro' the  dark-ness  the 


|:l2z.-|bz?ziibEZi?te-^=:^=:^Ef=^ 


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for 
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feet, 

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So    should  thej^  come. 
Know  -  ing,  when  dark 
Shed  -  ding    its      ray 

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O  -  ver    the  path   to     the  brighter  shore.  "Faint,  yet  pur-su  -  ing,"  from 
Bear- ing   His  ban-ner    a  -  loft  with  song. 
Sor  -  row  and  sigh -ing  will  end    at   .last. 
Keep-ing  the  way,  to    the  gold  -  en  street. 


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O    -   ver      the  sure    and 

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the  blood-marked  way ; 


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Strengthen  and  keep  us,  O  Saviour,  Friend,  Ever  pur-su  -  ing,un  -  to  life's  end. 


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Ho.  302.   ^Xd,  n'm(  (Dnc  that  y'hitistcth. 


Como  ye,  buy  and  cat."— Isa.  55:  L 


P.  P.  Bliss,  by  per. 

1^ [— ^  r— l=r— I- 


n' 

1.  Be  -  side   the  well   at    noon-time,  I      hear   a.      sad    one  say: 

2.  15e  -  side   the  pool  Be  -  thes  -  da,      I      hear  a   niourn-lul  cry: 

3.  While  seat- ed    on    the     hill  -  side,  The  hun-gry  ones  were  fed 


"I     want  that  liv  -  Ing    wa  -  tcr,  Give  me      to     drink,  I       pray; 
"No    help,   no  hope   la       of  -  fered  To     one     so     weak    as      I;" 
By    Ilim  who  said  most  tru  -  ly:  "I      am     the     liv  -  ing    bread;" 


<r\ 


The  well  is  deep,  O  pil- grim, But  deep-er  is  my  need; 
Oh,  cease  thy  sad  com  plaiu-ing.  The  goa  -pel  gives  thee  cheer; 
'Tis    He,   the  heavenly   man  -  na,  AVho  doth   our  souls    re  -  store ; 


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I      thirst  for  life    e   -  ter  -  nal,  The  'Gift    of    God'     in   -  deed." 
Come    to      the  house  of     mer-cy,    For  Christ  the  pool      is        here. 
By     faith    of   Him  par  -  tak-ing    We  live    for  -  ev  -  er  -    more. 


Chorus. 


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Ho,  cv'  -  ry  one  that  thirsteth,  The  liv  -  ing  wa  -  tor  buy! 
'Tis  He,  the  great  Phy -si  -  cian,  Can  euro  the  sin  -  siek  soul; 
}Io,     ev'  -  ry    one  that  thirsteth,  The   liv  -  ing    wa  -  ter       buy! 


■.I^^M- 


Ye    bless -od  ones  that  bun -ger,  Take,  eat     and    nev  -  cr       die. 
"Ki.se    up     andwalk,"ire  l)ids  thee,"Thy  faith  hath  made  thee   whole." 
Ye    bless -ed  ones  that   bun -ger,  Take,  eat    and   nev  -  er      die. 


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No.  303.  #tt  ^otdan'-s  (Stormy  ^anb. 

"  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  the  land."— Isa.  33:  17. 
Rev.  Samuel  Stennett.  T.  C.  O'Kane,  by  per. 


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1.     On      Jordan's  storm -y  banks  I  stand,  And  cast    a    wish-ful  eye 

3.     O'er    all  those  wide-ex -tend- ed  plains  Shines  one  e  -  ter  -  nal  day* 

3.  Tr'hen  shall   I  reach  that  hap- py  place,  And    be     for  -  ev   -   er  blest? 

4.  Filled  with  de-light,  my   raptured  soul  Would  here  no  long  -  er  stay: 

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To      Canaan's  fair  and  hap-py  land,Wheremy  pos  -  sea  -  sions    lie. 
There  God   the  Son    for  -  ev  -  er  reigns.  And  scat-ters  night  a  -    "way. 
When  shall  I     see    my     Fa-ther's  face.  And   in     His    bo  -  som     rest? 
Though  Jordan's  waves  a  -  round  me  roll,  Fear -less   I'd  launch  a  -    way. 


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We  will  rest  in  the  fair  and  bap- py  land.  Just  a  -  cross  on  the 

bv  and  by,  I 

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ev  -  er-green  shore, Sing  the  song    of     Mo  -  ees  and  the 

ev  -  er-green  shore, 


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Lamb,  by      and    by,      And  dwell  with      Je  -  sua    ev  -  er  -  more. 


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No. 304.  mw  ^Vorh  tin  ^m^  mm. 


••Thy  work  shall  be  rewarded."— Jer.  31 :  16. 


Mrs.  ELizABETn  Mills. 


Dr.  Wm.  Millek. 


35 


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I 

1.  O      huiil    of     rest,  for   thoe     I      sigh,  When  will  the  moment  come, 

2.  No    tnin-quil  joys    on  earth   I    know,  No    peace-ful  sheltering  dome; 

3.  To      Je  -  sus  Christ  I      fled  for    rest ;  He    hade  me  cease  to     roam, 

4.  I      sought  at    once  my   Saviour's  side,  No    more  my  steps  shall  roam ; 


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When    I      shall  lay  my    ar  -  mor    by,  And  dwell   in  peace  at    home? 

This  world's  a     wil-dor-iiess    of    woe,  This  world  is     not    my  home. 

And    lean    for    sue -cor     on     His  breast,  Till  He     con- duct  me  home. 
With   Him  I'll  brave  death's  chilling  tide,  And  reach  my  heav'n-ly    home. 


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till      Je  -    sns    comes,  And   we'll     be  gath  -  ered  home. 

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We*ll  work  till      Je  -  bus      comes, 

err 


No.  305. 


\t\Mt  ^and. 


"  Sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  away."— ISA-  35:  10. 
Rev.  Edgar  Page  Stites.  Jno.  R.  Sweitey,  by  per. 


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1.  I've  reach 'd  the  land  of  corn  and  wine,  And  all    its  rich-es  free -ly  mine; 

2.  The  Saviour  comes  and  walks  with  me,  And  sweet  communion  here  have  we ; 

3.  A  sweet  perfume  up-  on   the  breeze  Is  borne  fromev  -  er  ver  -  nal  trees, 

4.  The  zephyrs  seem  to  float   to  me,  Sweet  sounds  of  heaven's  mel- o  -  dy, 


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Here  shines  undimm'd  one  bliss-  ful  day,  For  all    my  night  has  pass'd  a  -  way. 

He    gen  -  tly  leads  me  with  His  hand,  For  this     is   heaven's  bor  -  der-land. 

And  flow'rs  that  nev- er    fad- ing  grow  Where  streams  of  life  for-ev  -  er-flow. 

As  angels,  with  the  white-robed  throng,  Join  in   the  sweet  redemption  song. 


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O     Beu-lah  land,  sweet  Beu-lah  land,  As    on    thy  high-est  mount  I  stand, 


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I      look     a  -  way    a  -  cross  the  sca,Wherc  mansions  arc  prepared  for  me. 


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And  view  theshia-  ing  glo  -  ry  shore, My  heav'n,my  home  forov  -  cr-more. 


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No.  306. 


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Mrs.  Mary  S.  B.  Dana  Shindler. 

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Italian  Am. 


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1.  Tm     a    pil- grim,  and  I'm     a       stran-ger;       I     can    tar-   ry,     I 


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go  -  ing       To  where  the  stream-lets       are    ev  -  er      flow 


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I'm    a    pn-grim,and  I'm  a   stranger;  I  can  tar-ry,  I  can  tarry  but  a  night  I 


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2  Of  that  city,  to  which  I  jonrney ; 

My  Redeemer,  my  Kedeenier  is  the  light ; 

There  is  no  sorrow,  nor  any  sighing, 

Nor  any  tears  there,  nor  any  dying  : — Cho. 

8  There  the  snnheams  are  ever  shining, 

Oh,  my  longing  heart,  my  longing  heart  is  there; 

Here  in  this  countrj',  so  dark  and  dreary, 

2  long  have  wandered  forlorn  and  wearjr : — Chfk 


No.  307. 


§t  §mv$. 

Words  arranged  by  P.  P.  Bliss. 


Mary  Q.  Brainard. 


P.  P.  BLisa. 


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1.  I    know  not  what  a- waits  me,        God   kind-ly  veils  mine  eyes, 

2.  One  step      I   see    be-  fore  me,        'Tia    all      I  need    to     see. 


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And  o'er  each  step  of  my  on-ward  way  He  makes  new  scenes  to  rise; 
The  light    of  heav'n  more  brightly  shines, When  earth's  illu-sions  flee ; 


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And    ev'  -  ry     joy  He  sends  me,  comes  A  sweet  and  gladsur-  prise. 
And  sweet-  ly  through  the  si-lcnce,  came  His  lov-  ing  "  Fol-low  Me." 


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Where    He  may  lead    I'll    fol  -  low,         My     trust  in  Him    re  -  pose ; 


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Aud  ev' -  ry   hour    in     pei>  feet  peace  I'll  sing,  lie knows,lle  knows; 


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And   ev*  -  ly   hour    in     per  -  feet  peace  I'll  sing,   lie  knows,  He  knows. 


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3  0  blissful  luck  of  wisdom, 

'Tis  blessed  not  to  know  ; 
He  holds  me  with  His  own  right  hand, 

And  will  not  let  me  go, 
And  lulls  my  troubled  soul  to  rest 

In  Him  who  loves  me  so. 

4  So  on  I  go  not  knowing, 

I  would  not  if  I  might ; 
I'd  rathed  walk  in  the  dark  with  God 

Than  go  alone  in  the  light ; 
Pd  rather  walk  by  faith  with  Him 

Than  go  alone  by  eight. 


No.  308.        Wxm  m  get  ^ame. 

»*Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  neither  have  entered  into  the  heart  of  man,  tb« 
things  whicli  God  hath  prepared  for  them  that  love  him."— 1  CoK.  2:  9. 

CnAS.  H.  Gabriel.  James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


1.  "When     v>e 

2.  When     -sve 

3.  When     we 


get  home  from  our  sor  -  sow  and  care,  And  we 
get  home  to  the  man  -  sious  a  -  hove,  With  the 
get  home,    when  the  morn  -  ing      is  come,        And 


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stand  with  the  an  -  gels  of  light,  Oh,  what  a  meet  -  ing  in 
loved  ones  gone  o  -  ver  be  -  fore,  Oh,  who  can  tell  what  a 
forth  from      the    cit  -    y       of    gold    An  -  gels     of    God,    com  -  ing 

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■  more:  An-  gels     will  praise,    the    Re-decm   -    or        will  smile.     And 

fold ;   Will    you       be   there,    broth-er,  loved     or  es        to  greet,       Or 

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leave,  when  we   pivss    thro'     the     tomb   Clouds  of      de  -  spair,  storms  of 

loved  ones  we'll  cUusp     by       the     hand;  Free   from  all    pain,    far     l)€- 

will     you    for-  ev   -   er         be      lost?   What     ia     thy  choice  fleet- iug 


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and   care    We   shall  leave   for    that  beau  -  ti   -  ful   home, 

-  ly    stain,  We  shall  dwell  in     that  beau  -  ti  -  ful    land, 

of    earth,   Or      a      home  when  death's  riv  -  er  is     cross'd 
I         ^       (rft_      (ft.  .    ^.     .,«.    ^ft. 


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"Come  unto  me  all  yo  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  yoa 

rest."— Matt.  11 :  28. 

Mrs.  James  Gibson  Johnson. 

I s^-l^ 


James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


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1.  Oh    word    of  words,  the  sweet-est,   Oh   word,  in  which  there  lie 

2.  Oh    soul!  why  shouldst  thou  wander  From  such  a      lov  -  ing    Friend? 

3.  Oh,    each  time  draw  me   near-er,   That  soon  the  "Come" may  be 

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All    prom-ise,    all       ful-fiU-ment,   And  end       of    mys-ter-y; 

Cling    clo  -  ser,   clo  -  ser    to    Him,  Stay  with   Him   to    the    end, 

Naught  but    a     gen  -  tie  whis-per.    To     one    close,  close  to    Thee; 

.      A       A       4L  •     A  L        1^ 

--r      u-pJl JL-. 


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La  -  ment-ing,  or       re  -  joic-ing,  With  doubt  or  tcr  -  ror  nigh, 

A  -  las!     I      am      so     help -less,    So       ver  -  y  full     of  sin, 

Then,  o  -  ver   sea     and  mountain.  Far    from,    or  near  my  home, 

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hear  the  "Come"  of     Jo-  sns,     And      to       His  cross   I      fly. 

I      am     cv  -    er    wand'ring,   And    com  -  ing  back  a  -  gain, 
take  Thy  hand   and    fol  -  low,     At      that  sv»'eet  whis-per  "Come  I* 


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No.  310.   Ilat  paW  has  em  htm  MM. 

**  And  the  building  of  the  wall  of  it  was  of  jasper ;  and  the  city  was  pure  gold, 

like  unto  clear  glass."— Rev.  21:  18. 

Rev.  J.  B.  Atchinson.  O.  F.  Presbrey,  by  per. 


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have  read 
have  read 
have  read 
have  read 


of  a  beau   -  ti 

of  bright  mansions 

of  white  robes  for 

of  a  Christ 


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crowns  which  the  glo  -  ri  -  fied 

sin-  ners  may  ask  and    re 


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God  ;        I  have  read  how  its  walls  are    of 
pare  ;     And  the  saints  who  on  earth  have  been 
wear,  When  our  Father  shall  bid  them  "Come, 
ceive  Peace  and  par  -  don  from  ev'-  ry   trans- 


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How    its  streets     are    all  gold  -  en     and 

Kest    for  -  ev     -    cr  with  Christ  o   -  ver 

And    my    glo   -    ry      e  -  ter  -  nal   -  ly 

If  when  ask  -  ing  they  on  -  ly       le 


broad, 
there ; 
share  ;' 
lieve. 


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siii      ev  -  er   en  -  ters,  nor  sor-row,   The  in-hab-i-'  tants  nev  -  er  grow 

righteous  are  ev  -  er  -  more  blessed      As  they  walk  thro' the  streets  of  ])ure 

read  how  He'll  guide  and  protect  us,      If    for  safe  -  ty     we    eu  -  ter  His 


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hold ;  But  not  half  of  that  city's  bright  glory  To  mortals  has  ever  been  told, 

old  ;  But  not  half  of  thejoys  thatawait  them  To  mortalshas  ever  been  told, 

gold ;  But  not  half  of  the  wonderful  sto-ry      To  mortals  has  ever  been  told, 

fold ;  But  not  half  of  His  goodness  and  mercy  To  mortals  lias  ever  been  told. 


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liepeat  the  Chorus  p. 


half  of  that  cit -y's  bright  glo- ry     To  mortals  has    ev  -  er  been  told. 

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No.3ii.    ^u  you  ifoming  §iome  ta-nigbt? 


Arranged, 


All  things  are  ready,  come."— Matt.  22:  i. 

James  McGranahan,  by  per. 


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1.  Are  you  com-ing  Home,  ye  wand'rers,  Whom  Je  -  sus  died    to   win, 

2.  Are  you  com-ing  Home,  ye   lost  ones?  Be -hold  your  Lord  dotb  wait: 

3.  Are  you  com-ing  Home, ye  guilt  -  y,   Who  bear  the  load    of   sin; 


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AH      foot-sore,  lame  and  wea    -  ry,  Your  garments  stain'd  with  sin; 
Come,  then   no    long  -  er     lin    -    ger,  Come   ere      it     be      too  late; 
Out  -  side  you've  long  been  stand- iug,  Come  now  and  ven-ture   in; 

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Will  you  seek  the  blood  of  Je  -  bus  To  wash  your  garments  white; 
Y/ill  you  come  and  let  Him  save  you,  O  trust  His  love  and  might; 
WiH  you  heed  the  Sav-iour's  jirom  - ise,  And  dare    to  trust  Him  quite; 


Will  yon  trnst  His  precious    prom-ise,   Are  you  coming  Home  to-night? 

Will  you  come  while  Ho   is     call-ing,  Are   you  coming  Home  to-night? 

•y  *'Comcun  -  to    me,"  suith  Jo  -  sus,  Arc  you  coming  Home  to-night? 


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To  your  lov- ing,  heav'nly  Fat\j  •  er,    Are  you  coming  Home  to-night? 
-♦-    -•-     -♦-  /rv  .   ^!^        N 


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•  What  la  a  man  profited.  If  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 

own  souL"—Matt.  16 :  28. 


pANWY  J.  CBosar. 


Silas  J.  Vail,  by  per. 


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1.  Say, where  is  thy  refage,poor  sinner,    And  what  is  thy  prospect  to-day  ? 

2.  The  Mas-ter  is  calling  thee,  sinner.        In  tones  of  compassion  and  love, 

3.  As  summer  is  waning,poorsinnerf       Hepent,  ere  the  season  is  past; 


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Why  toil  for  the  wealth  that  will  perish,  The  treasures  that  rust  and  decay  ? 

To  feel  that  sweet  rapture  of  pardon,    And  lay  up  thy  treasure  a-  bove  : 

God's  goodness  to  thee  is  extend-  ed,        As  long  as  the  day-beam  shall  last ; 


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Oh !  think  of  thy  80ul,that  forev-  er      Must  live  on  e  -  ter-  ni-  ty's  shore, 
Oh  I  kneel  at  the  cross  where  He  suffered, To  ransom  thy  soul  from  the  grave  ; 
Then  slight  not  the  warning  repeated  With  all  the  bright  moments  that  roll, 


When  thou,in  the  dust  art  forgot-ten,When  pleasure  can  charm  thee  no  more 
The  arm  of  His  mercy  will  hold   thee,    The  arm  that  is  mighty  to    save. 
Kor  say* when  the  harvest  is  end-ed,    That  no  one  hath  cared  for  thy  souL 


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Ho.  313.   §vi()htty  ^\tm\\$  $\\x  §imnft. 

•  Lift  >  0  up  a  banner  upon  tho  high  mountains."— Isa.  13 :  2. 
Rev.  TnoiiAS  J.  rorxKR.  Bir  Aktiiur  S.  Sttllivaw. 


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Brightly  gleams  our  ban  •  ner,  Point-ing  to    the    sky,  Wav-ing  wand'rers  on  -  ward, 
Jo-sus,  Lord  and  Mas-ter,     At  Thy  sa-cred  feet,  Hero  wiih  hearts  re-joic  -  ing, 
All  our  days  di  -  red     ns,     In  the  way  wo    go,  Lead  us     on    vie- to  -  rious 
Then  with  Saints  and  An  -  gels  May  we  joia  a-  bove,  Off '-ring  end- less  prais  -  es 


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See    Thy  chil  -  drea  meet ;  Oft  -  en  have  we  left    Thee,    Oft  -  en   gone  a  -  stray, 
0  •  ver    ev'  •  ry      foe ;   Bid  Thine  an  -  gels  shield  us,  "When  Iho  storm-cbuds  lower, 
At    Thy  throne  of     lovo ;  When  tho  toil    is    o    -    ver,  Then  comes  rest  and  peace, — 


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And  jrith  hearts  u  -  nil    -  ed,   Take  our  heav'nward  way. 

Keep  us,  might-y   Sav    •  iour,  In     the    nar  -  row  way. 

Par -don  Thou  and  save  us     In     the    last  dread  hour. 

Je  -  sus,    in    His  beau  -  ty;— Songs  that  nev  -  er     cease. 


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•'  Mine  are  tUine  aud  thine  are  mine."— Joum  17 :  lOL 
London  Hymn  Book,  1SG4.  A.  J.  Gordon,  by  per. 


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1.  My      Je     -    sus,  I  love  Thee,  I     know  Thou    art    mine, 

2.  I        lovo      TheCj  be  -  cause  Thou  hast  first  lov  -  M       me, 

3.  I  will  love      Thee  in  life,  I    will       love  Thee     in     death, 

4.  In      m»n  -  sions  of  glo  -     ry           and  end  -  less  delighfc, 


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My  gra  -  cious  Re  -  deem  -  er,      my  Sav    -  ionr  art  Thoa, 

I  love  Thee  for      wear  -    ing     the  thorns  on  Thy  brow; 

And  say  when  the    death  -  dew    lies  cold  on  my  bvow, 

I'll  sing  with    the      glit    -    ter  -  ing  crown  on  my  brow 


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•*  He  that  bellcveth  on  me  hath  cverLastlng  IlflB.'*->IonN  6:  f7. 
P.  P.  B.  P.  P.  Bliss,  by  p«r, 

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1.  Hear       ye    the  glad    Good  News  from  heav'n  ?  Life  to     a  death-doomed 

2.  When     wo  were  lost,      the    Son       of    God  Made     an       a-  tone-  nient 

3.  Why       not    be-lievo      the  glad    Good  News?  Why  still  the  voice    of 


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re  -    fuse?    Why      not      be- lieve,    When  God     hath     said, 


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Pur-chased    a     par  -  don   full     and    free.       Ho     that    be  -  liev  -  eth. 
Then      the     a  -  tone-  meut  wo       re  -  ceive. 
All,      all    our  guilt  "on  Him''  was    laid. 


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Ko.  316.      ^atlirr,  ^afec  wy  ^mA. 

•'  For  thy  name's  sake  lead  me,  and  guide  me."— Ps.  SI :  S. 
Rev.  H.  N.  Cobb.  S.  J.  Vaiu.  1862.  by  per. 


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g,         \      bewildered  I  Father,   /take  my  band,  And  tbro' the  gloom  lead 


ly  home, 


ly  home, 


ly  borne,  Lead  safe   -  ly  home  Thy  child ! 


2  The  day  declines,  my  Father  !  ]1  and  the  night 
Is  drawing  darkly  down.     My  faithless  sight 
Sees  }  ghostly  |  visions.  ||  Fears  like  a  spectral  band 
Encompass  me.    O  Father,  |  tiake  my  I  hand, 
And  from  the  night  lead  up  to  light, 

Up  to  light,  up  to  liglit, 
Lead  up  to  light  Thy  child! 
8  The  way. is  long,  my  Father!  ||  and  my  soul 
Longs  for  the  rest  an  d  quite  |  of  the  |  goal ;  D 
While  yet  I  journey  through  this  weary  land, 
Keep  me  from  wandering.    Father,  |  take  my  )  hani!^ 
And  in  the  way  to  endless  day, 

Endless  day,  endless  day, 
Lead  safely  on  Thy  child! 
4  The  path  is  rough,  my  Father !  ||  Many  &  thorn 
Has  pierced  me!  and  my  feet,  all  torn 
And  bleeding,  |  mark  the  ]  way.  ||  Yet  Thy  command 
Bids  me  press  forward.     Father,  |  take  my  |  band; 
Then  safe  and  blest,  0  lead  to  rest, 

Lead  to  rest,  lead  to  rest, 
O  lead  to  rest  Thy  child  ! 
0  The  throng  is  great,  my  Father !  ||  Many  a  doabC 
And  fear  of  danger  compass  me  about ; 
And  foes  op-  |  press  me  |  sore.  I  I  cannot  stand 
Or  go,  alone.     O  Father!  |  take  my  |  hand; 
And  through  tl)c  tlirong,  lead  safe  along, 

Safe  along,  safe  along, 
Lead  safe  along  Thy  cliild. 
6  The  cross  is  heavy.  Father!  ||  I  have  borne 
It  long,  and  I  still  do  |  bear  it.  ||  Let  my  worn 
And  fainting  spirit,  rise  to  that  bright  land 
Where  crowns  arc  given.     Fjjther,  |  take  my  |  htlld{ 
And,  reaching  down,  lead  to  the  crown, 

To  the  crown,  to  the  crown, 
ILoftd  U>  the  crown  Thy  child. 


I. 


No.  317. 


larftnrj  ^^tm. 


**  The  blosslug  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you."— P8. 129 :  8L 
Fxmrr  J.  Cbosbt.  Rev.  R.  Lowry,  by  pet 


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1.  Heavenly  Fa  -  ther,  we  beseech  Thee,  Grant  Thy  blessing  ere    we  part; 

2.  Lov-ing  Sav-iour,  go  Thou  with  us,     Be     our  coni-fort  and  our  stay; 

3.  Ho  -   ly   Spir- it,  dwell  within     us,  May  our  souls  Thy  teni  -  pie  be; 

4.  Heavenly  Fa  -  ther,  Lov- ing  Sav-iour,  Ho-  ly  Spir- it,  Three  in  One, 


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Take  us   in    Thy  care  and  keeping,  Guard  from  e  -  vil    ev'  -  ry  heart. 

Grate-ful  praise  to  Thee  we  ren  -  der,  For  the  joy    we    feel     to  -  day. 

May  we  tread  the  path   to  glo  -  ry,   Led  andguid-ed    still   by  Thee. 

As     a-mong  Thy  saints  and  an  -  gels,  So    on  earth.  Thy  will  be  done. 


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••  Withoat  money  and  without  price,"— Isa.  55:  1. 

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Did  Christ,  when  I  was  sin  pursuing, 

Pity  me,  Pityine? 
And  did  He  snatch  my  soul  from  sin? 

Can  it  be,  Can  it  be? 
Oh,  yes  !  He  did  salvation  bring; 
He  is  my  Prophet,  Priest,  and  King; 
And  now  my  happy  soul  can  sing, 

Mercy's  free,  Mercy's  free. 

Jesus  my  weary  soul  refreshes  : 

Mercy's  free,  Mercy's  free, 
And  every  moment  Christ  b  precious 

Unto  me.  Unto  me; 
None  can  describe  the  bliss  I  prove. 
While  through  this  wildcrn&ss  I  rove, 
All  may  enjoy  the  Saviour's  lovo, 
Mercy's  free,  Mercy's  froo. 

Long  as  I  live,  I'll  sUll  be  crying, 
Mercy's  free.  Mercy's  free, 

And  this  shall  bo  nivthcnie  when  dying, 
Mercy's  free,  ^fe^cy'8  free, 

And  wben  tlie  vale  of  death  I'vopa««cd, 

When  lodged  above  tho  stormy  blast, 


I'll  sing,  while  endless  ages  last, 
Mercy's  free,  Mercy's  free. 

No.    319.    "^""^KeTF."-    "-"^ 

1  Spirit  of  truth,  oh,  let  me  know 

The  love  of  Christ  to  me; 
Itsconqu'ring.  quick'ningpow'rbestow. 
To  set  me  wholly  free. 

2  I  long  to  know  its  depth  and  height, 

To  scan  its  breadth  and  length; 
Drink  in  its  ocean  of  delight. 
And  triumph  in  its  strength. 

3  It  is  Thine  office  to  reveal 

My  Saviour's  wond'rous  love; 
Oh,  deepen  on  my  heart  Thy  seal. 
And  bless  me  from  above. 

4  Thy  quick'ning  pow'r  to  me  impart 

And  he  my  constant  Guide; 

With  richer  gladness  fill  my  heart; 

Be  Jesus  glorihed. 

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Sing  of  His  risen  power; 
Sing  how  He  intercedes  above 
For  those  whose  sins  He  bore. 

8  Ye  pilgrims,  on  the  road 
To  Zion's  city,  sing; 
Rejoice  ye  in  the  I^anib  of  Ood, — 
In  Christ,  th'eternal  King. 

4  There  shall  each  raptured  tonguo 
His  endless  praise  proclaim  ; 
And  sweeter  voices  tune  the  song 
Of  Moses  and  the  Lamb. 


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No.  321. 


l\lOe— DUKB   STUKBT.      U  Ml 


1  Prom  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies, 
Let  the  Creator*8  praise  arise; 

Let  the  Redeemer's  Name  be  sung, 
Through  every  land,  by  every  tongue. 

2  Eternal  are  Thy  mercies,  Lord; 
Eternal  truth  attends  Thy  word: 
Thy  praise  ahall  sound  fVom  sUore  to 

shore. 
Till  auna  shall  rise  and  set  no  more. 

IMAAjOW 


No.  322.  Tune-WAHD.    t.  M. 

1  Jeaus,  and  shall  it  ever  be, 

A  mortal  man  ashamed  of  Thee? 
Ashamed  of  Thee,  \Thom  angels  praise, 
"Whose  glories  shine  thro'  endleas  days  ? 

2  Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  sooner  far 
Let  evening  blnsh  to  own  a  star; 
He  sheds  the  beams  of  light  divine 
O'er  this  benighted  soul  of  mine. 

3  Ashamed  of  Jesus,  that  dear  friend 
On  whom  my  hopes  of  heaven  depend! 
No,  when  I  blush,  be  this  my  shame, 
That  I  no  more  revere  His  Name. 

4  Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  yes,  I  may, 
When  I've  no  guilt  to  wash  away, 
No  tear  to  wipe,  no  ^ood  to  crave. 
No  fear  to  quell,  no  soul  to  save. 

5  Till  then,  nor  is  my  boasting  vain, 
Till  then  I  boast  a  Saviour  slain ; 
And  O,  may  this  my  glory  be, 
That  Christ  is  not  ashamed  of  me. 

Joseph  Grigo. 


le — WINDHAM.      I^  M. 


No.  323.    Tun, 

1  Stay,  Thou  insulted  Spirit,  stay, 

Tho'  I  have  done  Thee  such  despite, 
Cast  not  the  sinner  quite  away, 
Nor  take  Thine  everlasting  fiight. 

a  Though  I  have  most  unfaithful  been 
Of  all  who  e'er  Thy  grace  received ; 
Ten  thousand  times  Thy  goodness  seen, 
Ten  thousand   times  Thy  goodness 
grieved. 

3  Yet  O,  the  chief  of  sinners  spare, 

In  honor  of  ray  great  High  Priest; 
Nor  in  Thy  righteous  anger  swear 
I  shall  not  see  Thy  people's  rest. 

4  O  Lord,  my  weary  soul  release, 

Upraiso  me  by  Thy  gracious  hand  ; 
Guide  me  into  Thy  perfect  peace. 
And  bring  me  to  the  promised  land. 

Charles  Wkslkt. 


No.     324.    Tune— ST.  THOMAS.      R.  K. 

1  O  Huly  Spirit,  come. 

And  Jesus'  love  declare; 
Oh,  tell  us  of  our  heavenly  home, 
And  guide  us  safely  theie. 

2  Our  unbelief  remove 

By  Thine  almighty  breath  ; 
Oh,  work  the  wondrous  work  of  love, 
The  mighty  work  of  faith. 


3  Come  with  resistless  power, 
Come  with  almighty  grace, 
Come  with  the  long-expected  showei^ 
And  fall  upon  this  place. 

Oswald  Aludl 


No.  325.  Tune-No.  i,  no.  1x9. 

1  Come,  every  joyful  heart. 

That  loves  the  Saviour's  name ! 
Your  noblest  powers  exert 

To  celebrate  His  fame  ; 
Tell  all  above,  and  all  below, 
The  debt  of  love  to  Him  we  owe, 

2  He  left  His  starry  crown, 

And  laid  His  robes  aside; 
On  wings  of  love  came  down, 

And  wept,  and  bled,  and  died ; 
"What  He  endured,  no  tongue  can  tell, 
To  save  our  souls  from  death  and  hell 

3  From  the  dark  grave  He  rose — 

The  mansion  of  the  dead  ; 
And  thence  His  mighty  foes 

In  glorious  triumph  led  ; 
Up  thro'  the  sky  the  Conqueror  rodo, 
And  reigns  on  high  the  Saviour  God. 

4  From  thence  He'll  quickly  come — 
His  chariot  will  not  stay — 

And  bear  our  spirits  home 

To  realms  of  endless  day ; 
There  shall  we  see  His  lovely  face, 
And  ever  be  in  His  embrace. 

Samusl  STsmnrr. 


Kf\     QOR  LOOKING  HOME. 

IIU.O^  O.  Tune — bradburv  trio,  p.  160. 

1  Ah,  this  heart  is  void  and  chill, 
'Mid  earth's  noisy  thronging; 
For  my  Father's  mansion,  still 
Earnestly,  I'm  longing. 

Cho. — Looking  home,  looking  home, 

T'wards  the  heavenly  mansion, 
Jesus  hath  prepared  for  me, 
In  His  Father's  kingdom. 

Soon  the  glorious  day  will  dawn, 
Heavenly  pleasures  bringing ; 

Night  will  be  exchanged  for  mom. 
Sighs  give  place  to  singing. 

Oh,  to  he  at  home,  and  gain 
All  for  which  we're  sighing; 

From  all  earthly  want  and  pain 
To  be  swiftly  flying. 

4  Blessed  home  !  oh,  blessed  home! 
There  no  more  to  sever ; 
Soon  we'll  meet  around  the  throne 
Praising  God  forever. 

0.  J.  T.  SnrriL 


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"  Qod  so  loved  the  world  that.he  gave  his  only-begotten  Son.'*— John  3 :  18. 

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3.  Here  was  marred  His  blessed  visage,Heie  His  brow  was  wreathed  with  thora, 

4.  Yes,    tri-uniph-ant  hal  -  le- lu -jahs Still     a- rise     to  greet  His  name; 

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Here  the  oh  -  ject    of      de-  ris  -  ion,   Bit  -  ter  taunt  and  mock-  ing  scom. 

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This  is  all  my  hopeand  peace— Nothing  but  the  blood  of 
Now  by  this  I'll  o  -  vercome — Nothing  but  the  blood  of 
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This  is  all  my  righteousness — Nothing  but  the  blood  of 
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-  sua. 
•  sua. 

-  sua. 
•sua. 


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pre-cious      ia      tho    flow  That  makes  me    white  aa 


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No     oth  -  er    fount    I     know,  Noth-ing  but  the  blood  of    Je  •  soiu 

-        -       -    ^  .(Z.        ^      ^      ^     .^    ^      M-    ^-         '' 


Ro.333.  ^mt  M  (Sihtl^i  (an  ,^atiis% 

••  We  also  Joy  In  God,  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  we  have  n©W 

received  the  atoDement."^BoM.  5 1  118. 

B.  E.   Arr.  Jambs  McObait ahaxt. 


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1.  O    Christ,  iu  Thoc,  my  Boul  hath  found,  And  found  in  Thee  a  -  lone, 

2.  1      sighed  for  rest  and  hap-pi-ness,    lyearned  for  them,  not  Thee; 

3.  I       tried  the  bro-ken  cis- terns,  Lord,  But  ah!   the  wa  -  ters  failedl 

4.  The  pleas  ures  lost    I  sad- ly  mourn'd,  But  nev-er  wept  for  Thee, 

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The  peace,  the  joy     I    sought  so  long,  The  bliss  till  now  nn  -  known. 
But  while  I  passed  my    Sav-iour  by,    His  love  laid  hold  on      me. 
E'en   as       I  stooped  to  drink  they  fled,  And  mock'd  me  as    I       wailed. 
Till  grace  my  sight-  less  eyes  received.  Thy  love  -  li  -  ness  to     see.  _ 


-» m — W- — ! — 


s 


Now  none  but  Christ  can  sat  -  is  -  fy,    None  oth  •  er  name  for    me,  P 


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There's  love,  and  life,  and     last  -  Ing  joy.  Lord  Je  -  sus,  found  in   The©. 


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804 


Ho.  334.  %i$  the   §tC!!jSfd  ^0\XX  Ct  ^X^tt. 

went  Into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer.— Acts  3;  L 

Fawnt  J.  Crosby,  "W.  H.  DoAitm 


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U        lis       '"  \f 

1.  lis  the  bless-  cd  hour  of  prayer, when  our  hearts  lowly  bend,  And  we 

3   'Tis  the  bless-  cd  hour  of  prayer,when  the  Saviour  draws  ncar.With  a 

3.  'Tia  the  bless- cd  hour  of  prayer.wheu  the  tempted  and  tried  To  the 

4.  At  the  bless- cd  hour  of  prayer,trusting  Him  we     be-lieve  That  the 


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^  I    "^    u     b         b 

gatb-er      to   Jo  -sua,  our  Sav- iour  and  Friend  ;  If  we  come  to  Him  in 
ten  -  der  com-pas-  sion  Hischil-dren  to  hear;  When  Ho  tells  os  we  may 
Sav- iour  who  loves  them  their  sorrow  confide  ;  With  a  sym  -  pa-thiz-ing 
blessing  we're  needing  we'll  sure  -  ly   re-ceive,  In    thofuU-ness  of   this 


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iP. 


j_4U-ff^^p44dT:j=:g 


faith,  His  pro- tec-  tion    to  Bhare,What  a  balm  for    the  wea-  ry  !    O    how 
cast    at  His  feet     cv*  -  ry  care, 
heart  He  removes  ev'  -  ry  care ; 
trust  we  shall  lose  ev'  -  ry  care ; 

D.  8. —  WKat  a  hatm  for    (he  wea  -  ry !     0  how 


}e=pt=fc^^ji^=[^ 


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Fine.  CnoRrs. 


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Bwect  to      be  there  I     Blessed   hour  of  pray'r,  Blessed   hour  of    pray'r ; 
Miceet    to      be  there  I 


J^^    . 


flOO 


No.  335.  '     (f(»me,  ffo^rgat,  €0mt. 


Mabel  C.  Frost. 


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I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  Father."— Lukb  15:  18. 

ISA  D.  SaskSX. 

N-.^ 


:m=m 


:^-^^. .   ^  :^ — iiT 


1 -ad--; 


-I — ' — I- 


! — M^ 


1.  O     soul     in  the    far      a  •  "way  coun  -  try,      A  -  wea  -  ry,  and 

2.  A  -  rise  !  and  come  back  to    thy     Fa  -   ther,  He'll  meet  thee  while 

3.  Although  thou  hast  sinned  a-gainst  hear  -  en,      And  weak  and  un- 


Jt--^-)r- 


3ii=a|: 


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4- 


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1 


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W — a 


-«h 


M:=? 


ip 


fam-ished,  and  sad,  There's  rest  in  the  home  of  thy  Fa  -  ther, 
yet  on  the  way ;  As-  sured  of  His  ten-  der  com  -  pas  -  sion, 
wor-thy    may   be;  He      of-    fers  thee   full  res  -to  -  ra  -  tion, 

-44— it ^ ^ ^ ,-- aT  J= =. r— O 1^ ^ IM- lA ^ r  I 


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ifiS^ti 


Choeus. 


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-• — *- 


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His        wel-come  will  make  thy  heart  glad.        Come,come,prod  -  i  -  gal,  g 
O  why  wilt  thou  Ion  -  ger    de  -  lay.  r 

And      par-  don    a  -  bun-  dant  and   free. 


come.    And  wan  -  der   no  Ion  -  ger      a  -  far    from  home  ;  Come,  come, 


-ft    '      ^  -Tk — i^^ — T    T    rJ^:^— -tr— r-3k '    K  t  I 

u     u     u  I 


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prod  -  i  -  gal, come,      A    wel-  come  a-  waits    in    thy    Fa  -  ther'shome. 


/C\ 


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ooo 


No.  336. 


We  ^hiiW  ^ft(jn. 


••  If  wo  sufler,  we  shall  also  reign  with  him."— 2  TiM.  2:  12. 
Geo.  C.  Needham,  C  C,  Cask. 


1.  When  the  I^ord  froraheav'n  ap-pears,"Wheu  are   ban  -  ished  all    our  fears. 

2.  "Whcnoiir  eyes     the  King  shall  see,        In    His    glo  -  riousMa  -  jes- ty, 

3.  Debtors    to        His  matchless  grace,     At   His   feet  our  crowns  will  pines, 

4.  Let  this  hope    nowpu-ri  -  fy      Those  who  on       Thy  word  re  -  ly ; 


35E*Efe±i 


I!— I- 


I 


LS^ttil^EiFl 


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TV'licn  the  sleep  -  crs  from  the  tomb,  With  the  watch-ers  reach  their  home. 

When  to  Him  wc'recalTda  -  bove.  Partners   of          His  joy   and  love. 

And     as  a    -    gcs  roll    a  -  lonp,  Still  will  sincj      the  glad  new  song. 

Com -fort  to        ourheartaaf  -  ford,  'Till  the  com-  ing  of     the  Lord. 


ff 


'«- — ^ 


L up J ^=Ej J 


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.^_i 


s3Ef^S 


Then  en  -  throned 


our  Lord  with   Thee, 


Wo  shall  reign. 


Then  enthroned       our        Lord  with  Thee, 


We  shall  reign 


tcr-nal-ly, Then  en-throned 


our  Lord  with 


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Then  enthroned        our 


We    shall    reign 


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with  Thee,  We  Bhall  reign 


nal  •  Ij. 


Ba  337. 


|tdcm)rt(0n  (^vtruntl. 


"  The  redemption  of  their  8onl  is  precious."— Ps.  49 :  flL 
Eu  Nathah.  James  McQbavahav. 


-Sb 


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4=?^=r=^^-=^==^-^-F^ 


4- 


1.  Come,  sing,  my  soul,  and  praise  the  Lord,Who  hath  redeem *d  thee  by  His  blood ; 
8.     Once  from  my  God    I   wandered  far,  And  with  His  ho  -  ly  will  made  war: 

3.  O    joy- ous  hour  when  God  to    me    A    vis  -  ion  gave  of    Cal-va-ry: 

4.  No  works  of  mer  -  it  now    I  plead,  But  Je  -  sus  take  for    all   my  need; 

5.  Come,  wea-ry  soul,  and  here  find  rest;  Ac-cept  re-demption,  and  be  blest: 


I ;* — , , 1 — L J 


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Delivered  thee  from  chains  that  bound,  And  bro't  thee  to  re  -  demption  ground. 
But  now  my  songs  to  God  a-bound;  I'm  standing  on  re -demption  ground. 
My  bonds  were  loosed,  my  soul  unbound ;  I  sang  up-  on  re  -  demption  ground. 
No  righteousness  in  me  is  found,  Ex -cept  up -on  re -demption  ground. 
The  Christ  who  died,  by  God  is  crown'd  To  par  -  don  on  re  -  demption  ground. 


^^    ^       I 


\^      ^      '^  ^    ~m-  '  ^ 

Redemption  ground,  the  ground  of  peace,  Redemption  ground,  O  wondrous  grace ; 

I      ^  N    ^    r  J 


p   r   f"  J-    j^ 


f=« 


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^^S^^tt^  — }»— i— ^^ 


u    k'    u 

Here  let  our  praise  to  God  a-boand,Who  saves  ns  on   re-dcmp  -  tion  ground. 


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Ro.  338. 


^hxbt  i$  (Dcminjj. 


••For  the  Son  of  man  shall  com©  in  the  glory  of  his  Father  with  his  ang«lB; 
then  be  shall  reward  every  man  according  to  his  works." — Matt.  16  :  '27. 


J.  R.  Macduff. 


Oeo.  C.  Stebbins. 


0^mm^ 


1.  Christ  is     com-  ing  1  let  ere  -  a-tion  From  her  groans  and  travail  ceaso; 

2.  Earth  can    now  but    tell  the  sto  -  ry     Of  Thy  bit- ter  cross  and  pain; 

3.  Though  once  cradled    in    a  raan-  ger,   Oft  no  pil  -  low  but  the  sod  ; 

4.  Lx)ug  Thy  ex  -  lies  have  been  pining.Far  from  rest, and  home.and  Thee; 

5.  With  that  "bles3-cd   hope"  before    us,    Let  no  harp   remain  unstrung ; 


A=|b: 


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if  » 

Let    the     glo-rious   pro-clam- a  -  tion  Hope  re  store  and  faith  increase: 
She  shall  yet     be  -  hold  Thy  glo  -  ry  When  Thou  comest  back  to  reiga. 
Here  an       a  -  lien    and      a  stran-ger.Mock'dof  men,  disown'dof  God. 
But,  in     heav'nly     vea- tureshin-ing,  Soon  they  shall  Thy  glory    see. 
Let   the  might  -  y     rausom'd  cho-rus  Onward  roll  from  tongue  to  tongno. 


^^ 


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^Tz^-rf^ 


f= 


Chotius. 


mmmm 


^-d: 


Christ    is  com-  ing  !  Christ  is   coming !  Come.Thon  blessed  Prince  of  Peace! 


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^m^^^^^^^^m 


Christ  is     com-  ing  !  Christ  is  coming !  Come,Thou  blessed  Prince  of  Peace  I 

U    ^  t     t^  u  u 


t^t 


No.  339.       ^bt  ^Ip  mA  §iasitm. 


•*  Rise  up,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away."— Sono  op  Sol.  2:  Ml 
J.  Denham  Smith.    Att.  Arr,  by  Jambs  McGbanahaib; 


:Sl 


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z  z~z 

.  f  Rise  up,  and  hast- en!  my  soul,  haste  a- long !  And  speed  on  thy 
t  Home,  home  is  near-  ing,  'tis    coming    in  -  to  view,  A    lit-  tie  more  of 

n  j  Why  should  we  lin  -  ger  when  heaven  lies  he-  fore !  While  earth's  fastre- 
\  Pleas- ures  and  treasures  which  once     here    we  knew,  No  more     can  they 


I 


Chorus. 


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r 

jour    -  ney    with  hope        and   with  song ;  > 

toil    -  ing     and  then  to   earth     a  -  dieu.  j  Come  then,  come,  and 

•  ced  -    ing,     aud  soon  will   be      no    more ; ) 

charm      us     "with  such  a    goal      in     view./ 

•i* —         -»• : — 


3: 


^PP 


S=t: 


-•^ 


u^    l7 


pi^^s^sii^^^^^^ 


^U- 


raise    the  joy  -  ful   song!     Ye    chil- dren    of    the    w^il  -  der-ness,  our    S 
-^  •    -^  -^-  •    -^     -^'      -#-     -/<*-     -«-    -*-    -♦-     -0--  •    -^  -•■-     -^     C 


2lS: 


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Elf 


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P 


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time    can- not      be    long.  Home,home,homc,    oh,  why  should  we     do- 


-»•- 


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L,  U 1 


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-«-  •  —m. — •« ■•- 


a 


-lay?    The  mom    of  heav'n  is  dawn -ing,  we're  near  the  break  of   day. 


it,-^5f- 


810 


3  Loved  ones  in  Jesus  they've  passed  on  before, 
Now  resting  in  ^lory,  they  weary  are  no  more; 
Toils  all  are  ended,  and  nothing  now  but  joy, 
And  praises,  ascending  tlieir  ever  glad  employ. 

Come  then,  come,  &o. 

4  No  condemnation  !  how  blessed  is  the  word, 
And  no  separation!  forever  with  the  Lord  ; 
He  will  be  with  us  who  loved  us  long  before. 
And  Jesus,  our  Jesus,  is  ours  for  evermore. 

Come  then,  come,  &c 

Ho.  340.     ®k  ^wui  ^im^  of  ©W. 

"  And  he  took  them  up  In  his  arms,  put  his  hands  u^n  them,  and 

blessed  them."— Makk  10;  16. 

Mrs,  JsanHA  Luke.  j.  c.  Enolkbrkcht. 


^S^^E^E^ 


1!^=^ 


qs: 


-Xr 


i— all  z^-^iz^—^^M—M-- 


X 


-^-HS 


1.  I    think  when  I     read  that  sweet  slo  -  ry 

2.  I    wish  that  His  hands  had  been  placed  on 
8.  Yet  still    to    His   foot  -  stool    in  prayer  I 
4.  In  that  beauti  -  ful  placa  Ho     is    gone    to 


of    old,  "When  Jo  -  sus  was  here 
my  head,    His  arms  had  been  thrown 
may  go,    And   ask   for    a    share 
pro  -  pare,   For   all  that  are  washed 


a  -  mong  men,        How  He  called  lit-  tie   chil-dren  aa 


a -round  me, 
in    His    love; 
and  for  -  given ; 


as  lambs  to    His  fold,  I  shonld 
And  that    I  might  have  seen  His  kind  look  when  He  said,  "Let  the 
And       if      I    now  earn-est  -  !y  seek  Him  be -low,   I    shall 
And      ma  -  ny  dear  chil-dren  are  gaih-  er  -  ing  there,  ''For  of 


f' 


"E^^u^'^ 


FlNE.     Kefrain. 


^^^^IPPi 


p=t-_-r:&:iM^: 


D.  S. 


m 


like  to  have  been  with  them  then.  I  should  like  to  have  been  with  them  then, 

lit  -  tie  ones  come  an  -  to      Me.''  "Let  the    lit  -  tie  ones  come  un  -  to      Me." 

«•«  Hira  and  hear  Him  a  -  bore,  I    shall  see  Him  and  hear  Him    a  -  bove. 

fuch  is   (he  king-dom  of     heaven."  "For    of    such  is    the  king-dom  of    heaven." 

-^^  J_A J     > 


r  I 

311 


Ho.  34i.     ^m»,  I  Witt  ®nt!St  Mtt, 


-1  wlU  txust  in  Thee."— Ps.  65:  23. 


Mabt  J.  Walker. 


IBA  D.  Saitkst. 


k^  ,I-J_4- J-a^^_  ,  I   I  -4-  !   j  I  -j-^M--^'- J-J4J— ^ 


s'^'-^-glr^.it:-*' 


1.  Jd-Eus,  I  will  trust  Thee,  trust  Thea  with  my  soul;    Guilt -y,  lost,  and  helpless, 

2.  Je  -  sus,  I    can  trust  Thee,  trust  Thy  writ-ten  word,    Since  Thy  voice  of   mer-cy 
8.    Jo -sus,  I    do  trust  Thee,  trust  Thee  with-outdDubt:  "Who-so -ev  -  cr  corn-eth, 


brr; ^—^ — ^ — 0 


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"«- 


-0—7 


-<§«- 


^^*= 


-tf^ 


Thou  canst  make  mo  whole.     There  is    none  in    hea  -  ven  or    on  earth  like  Thee: 

I   have  oft  -  en  heard,    When  Thy  Spir-it  teach  -  cth,  to    my  tasto  how  sweet — 

Thou  wilt  not  cast  out,**     Faith- ful     is  Thypron-tse,  pre-cious  h   Thy    blood — 

-I 


^ — ' ^ — ^    I  yj  . !-• « O- 

w- — I 1 1 — ^  --^H-' 1 ^ — 


-«>- 


:s: 


attz^zn^: 


^EJlpItlgl 


-^1 


D,  S. — Je  -  5tM,   /  ^Dx(X  trust  Thee,  triLst  Thee  with  my  ttoul;      5 


Fine.    Chobus. 


^^feM=3-g^ 


«LJL/5 _4_l 1.-, IJ L 


«> — ■« — «» — *- 


Thou  hast  died  for    sin-ners — therefore  Lord  for   me. 
On-ly    may  I  heark-en,    sit -ting  at     Thy  feet 
Thesemy  soul'ssal  -  va-tion,  Thou  my  Sav -  iour  God ! 


:f=«t 


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t 


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In  Thy  lovo  con  -  fid  -  Ing 


■^-f^l-tl-f^ -^ 


^Vf 


tzX^zX 


-X-^-iSzi 


Omlt-y^  lostf  and  helpless^  Thou  canst  make  me  whole. 


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^^r=5i;f 


i 


D.a 


-tJ* -H 


;ti 


-s^-*-- 


I     will  seek- Thy  feice,      Wor-ship  and    a  -  dore  Thee,   for  Thy  wondrous  graee. 


PPFf^ 


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No.  342. 


§ot  py  ©urn. 


**  T«  an  not  jour  own,  flar  /•  ar*  boaght  with  »  prtoo.**— 1  Cob.  0 :  If ,  flL 

NaTHAM.  jAi(K3  McQRAirAILAJI. 


^^^ 


L  "Not  my  own,"  but  saved  by  J©  -  BUB,  Who  redeemed  me  by    HIb  blood, 

2.  "  Not  my  own  !"  to  Chriat.my  Saviour,     I       be-lier  -   ing.trust  my  soul ; 

3.  "  Not  my  own  T'my  time, my  ta-  lent,  Free  -  ly  all        to  Christ  I  bring, 

4.  •  Not  mr  own !"  the  Lord  ac-cepta  me,  One     a-mong  the  ransomed  throng, 


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Glad-  ly      I       ac  -  cept   the  message,    I      be-long      to  Christ  the  Lord. 
Et' -  ry-thing    to    Him  commit  -  ted,While  e-ter  -   nal      a-  gea  rolL 
To     be  used      in     joy  -  ful  ser  -  vice  For    theglo  -    ry      of    my  King. 

Who   in  heav'n  shall  see  His  glo  -  ry,  And     to  Je    •  bus  Christ  be-  long. 

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No.  343. 


Mrs.  M.  B.  a  Sl^ADB. 


(Bead  Dust.  11 :  3L   8:  7, 8.) 


J.  R.  Mttk&at. 


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1.  With  His  dear  andlov  -  ingcare,Win  the  Sav-iourlead  us  on,  To    the 

2.  Through  the  rock-y  wil  -  derness,Will  the  Sav-  iourlead  us  on,  To    the 

3.  WMh  His  strong  and  mighty  hand,Will the  Sav- iourlead  us  on,  To  that 

4.  In    the  Promised  Land  to   be,  Will  the  Sav- iour  lead  us  on,  Till  fair 


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land    we  shall  possess,    O  -  ver  Jor-  dan  ?  Yes,  by  night  the  wondrous  ray» 
good  and  pleasant  land,  O  -  ver  Jor-  dan  ?  Yes,where  vine  and  ol-  ive  grow, 
Canaan's  shore  we  see,     O  -  ver  Jor-  dan  ?  Yes,    to  dwell  with  Thee,at  last, 


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Cloud  -  y        pil  -  lar   by    the  day.  They  shall  guide  us  on  our  way, 

And     the  brooks  and  fountains  flow, Thirst  nor   hun-ger  shall  we  know, 

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It  Is  good  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God ;  lie  healeth  the  broken  In  heart  *  *  He  telleth 

the  number  of  the  stars."— Ps.  147 :  1, 3, 4. 
Rous'  Version,  1649.  C.  E.  Pollock,  by  per. 

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1.  Praise  ye    the  Lord;  for     it      is  good  Praise  to     our  God    to    sing: 

2.  Those  that  are  bro  -  ken    in  thcirhcart,  And  troubled     in   their  minds, 

3.  lie  counts  the  num- ber    of    the  stiirs;  He  names  them  ev' -  ry    one: 


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For  it  is  pleas-ant,  and  to  praise  It  is  a  come-ly  thing. 
He  heal  -  eth,  and  their  pain-ful  wounds,  He  ten  -  der  -  ly  up  -  binds. 
Our  Lord    is  great,  and     of  great pow'r,  His  wis-dom  search  can  none. 


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•* Casting  all  your  care  apou  him,  for  he  careth  for  you."— 1  Pbt.  6:  7. 
Mrs.  E,  H.  Willis.    Arr.  James  McGbanabah. 


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2.    Oh,     I  leave  it  all  with  Je 

8.    Oh,     I  leave  it  all  with  Je- 

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SUS,    for      He  knows,  for     He    kQoirs.  HoW    tO 

sus,  day  by  day;  day  by   day;   Faill  cas 
SUS,  droop-ing  soul ;  droop-ing  soui;    Tell   not 


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sins    I  bro't  Him  and  my  woe ;  and  my  woe;  When  by  faith  I  saw  Him  bleeding  on  the 
steal  the  bitter  from  life's  woes ;  from  ufe'»  woes;  How  to  gild  the  tear  of  sor-row  with  His 
firmly  trust  Him,  come  what  may ;  eome  what  may;  Hope  has  dropp'd  for  aye  her  an-ch0x»,  found  her  ^ 
half  thy  sto  -  ry,  but  the  whole ;  bm  the  whole;  Worlds  on  worlds  are  hanging  ever  on  His  5 


tree;    ou    the  tree;  Heard  His  still  small  whis-per " 'Tis  for  theeI"-'Tu  fortuwH" 

smile,  with  nil  smiie.  Make  the   dea  •  ert  gar  >  den  bloom  a  -  while,  tioom  a.wnue. 

rest ;  round  her  rest;     In     thd  calm,  sure  ha  -  ven    of    His  breast,  or  Hii  brcMt. 

band,  00    nil  hand.    Life  and  death    are  wait  -  ing  His  com-mand,  bu  command. 


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From  my  wca-ry  heart  the  bur-den  rolled  a  -  way:  Hap-py    day!  hap-py    day! 

Then  with  all  my  weakness  loaning  on  His  might,  AH   is    light!  aU  is     light! 

Love  es-teems  it  jiy  of  hea-ven  to    a  -  bide  At  His  sido!  at  His    side? 

Yet  His  ten-der,  bv  -  bg  mor-cy  makes  thee  room :  Oh,  come  homo!  oh,  come  home? 


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From  my  wca-  ry  licart  the  burden  roll'd  a-way ;  Eap-py  day  1      tap-  py  day  1 

Then  with  all  my  weakness  leaning  on  Hi*  might,  All  ia   Lghl!      all    is  light! 

oa  BLimi^bt, 

Love  es-teemsit  joy  cfheay-en  to    a- bide,  At  His  side!       at  His  side  I 

U    A-btde. 

Tes,  His  ten-der  loving  mercy  makes  thee  room,  Ob,  ccme  heme !    Oh,  ccme  heme  I 

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••  God  Is  Love-»'— 1  Johu,  4:  8. 


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From  Stevenson. 


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I     f  Depth  of    mer-cy!  can  there  bo  Mcr-cy     fctill    rc-scrvcd  forme ?     1 

\Can  my     God  His  wrath  for-bcar?    Me,  the   chief  of    6iii-ners,spare  ?  j 


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God       is     love!      I  know,      I      feel ;  Jo    -  sna   lives,     and  loves  me  still; 


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He    lives,    and     loves  me     still. 


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2  I  have  lonp  withstood  His  prace 
Lonp;  provoked  Hiiu  to  His  face  : 
Would  not  hearken  t«  His  calls; 
Qrieved  Kim  by  a  thousand  fJEdls. 


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3  Now  incline  me  to  repent; 
I.ct  me  now  my  sins  lament; 
Now  my  foul  revolt  deplore, 
Weep,  believe,  and  sin  no  znora^ 


Ro.347.  fmWttjS   §W. 

P  Ye  know  that  ye  were  not  redeemed  with  corruptible  things  as  silver  and  g6ld  •  •  • 
but  with  tlie  precious  blood  of  Christ,"—!  Pkt.  1:  18, 19. 


MacLeod  Wylie. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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1.  The  blood  has   al-  -ways  pre-cious  been/Tis    pre-  cious  now    to    me ; 

2.  I       will     re-mem- ber  now    no   more,God's  faith-ful  Word  has  said, 

3.  Not    all     my  well- re- mem  bered  sins   Can  star  -  tie     or     dis-may; 

4.  Per-  haps  this  fee-  ble  frame   of  mine  Will  soon    in    sick-  ncss  lie 


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Through  it  a-  lone  my  soul  has  rest,  From  fear  and  doubt  set  free. 
The  fol- lies  and  the  sins  of  him  For  whom  my  Son  has  bled. 
The  pre-cious  blood  a-tones  for  all  And  bears  my  guilt  a  -  way. 
But  rest- ing  on    the  pre- cious  blood  How  peace-ful  -  ly     I'll    die. 


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Oh,  won-drous  is     the    crim  -  son  tide  Which  from  my  Sav  -  iour  flowed; 

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No.  350.         "^t  ^i^avsilup  Sh(t 

••  Whom  having  not  seen,  ye  love."— 1  Pet.  1;  8. 
Fbakces  R.  IIavergal,  James  ^rcGRANAHAW. 

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O      Sav  -  iour 
O     Brinj;  -  er 
In    Theo    all 
Oh,  grant  tho 


pre-cious  Sav  -  iour, Whom, yet  nn  -  seen, "we    love; 
of       sal-  va  -  tion,  Who  wondrous- ly    hast  wrought 
ful  -  ness  dwell  -  eth,  All  grace  and  pow'r  di  -  vine; 
cou  -  sum  -  ma  -  tiou    Of     this  our  song,  a-  bovc, 


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D.  c. — Wc  ^raiHQ  T'hee  ani    con  -  fens     Thcc,  Our    Sav  -  iour  and  our   King  I 
Last  V.  And    ev  -   er  -  more  con-fcsa     Thcc,  Our    Sav -iour  and  our  King  I 


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O    Kamo  of   might  and 
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fa  -    vor,  All    otli  -  er     names  a  -  hove, 

la    -    tion  Of   love     be  -  yond  our  thought, 
cell   -  cth,      O     Soa     of      God,   is     Thine, 

a    -     tion  And   ev   -  er  -   last-ing     love. 


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Last  V.  Thenshall  wo  praise  and  bless  Thee!  Where per-fect    prais  -  es 


sing! 
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No.  351.        K  ^M\  k  .fatiisfiei 


'♦I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake,  with  thy  likeness."— Ps.  17:  15. 
Ei*.  Nathan.  James  McGranahaji. 


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1.  Soul   of  mine,  in   earth- ly     temple,    Why  not  here  con  -  tent  a  -  bide? 

2.  Soul  of  mine,  my  heart  is     clinging      To  the  earth's  fair  pomp  and  pride ; 

3.  Soul   of  mine,  must   I     sur  -  ren-der,    See   my -self    as      cru-ci-fied; 

4.  Soul   of  mine,  con  '  tin  -  ue   pleading;  Sin    re-buke,and     fol  -  ly  chide; 


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Why  art  thou  for-ev  -  er  pleading?  Why  art  thou   not    sat  -  is  -  fied? 
Ah,  why  dost  thou  thus   re-prove  me?  Why  art  thou   not    sat-is-fied? 
Turn  from  all    of  earth's  am  -  bi-  tion.  That  thou  may'st  be  sat  -  is  -  fied? 
I      ac  -  cept  the  cross    of     Je-sus,  That  thou  may'st  be  sat-is-fied. 

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I  shall  be  satisfied,  Ishall  be  satisfied,!  shall  be s;\t-is-fied,  5 


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When  I     a-wake  in  His  like-nesa;    I shall  be  sat  -  is  -  fied, 

I  shall  be  satisfied, 

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I shall  be  sat-isfied,WheQ  I  awake  in  His   like 

I  shall  be  satisfied,  I  shall  be  sat  -  isfied, 

3 


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•  Ubaaged  back  to  the  orli;inal  form 


No.  352. 


Smst  0nl 


Anon. 


"Trust  !n  tho  Lord  with  all  thlno  heart"— Pnov.  3:  5. 

Geo.  C.  Stebbiks. 


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1.  Trust  on !  trust    on     be  -  liev   -cr!  Tho' long    the    con- flict  be 

2.  Trust  on  !  trust    on;  thy   fail  -iugsMaybow  thee    to     the  dust, 

3.  Trust  on!   the    dan- ger  press  -  cs;  Temp- ta,  -  tion strong  is  near, 

4.  O  Christ  is  strong  to  save     us,     He      is        a    faith-  ful  Fri«  nd, 


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Thou  yet  shalt  prove  vie  -  to  -  rious  ;Thy  God   shall  fight  for  thee. 

But    in  thy   deep-  est    sor  -  row,    O      give    not     up   thy  trust. 

Yet  o'er  life's  dangerous  raj)  -  ids,  He  shall     thy    pas- sage  steer. 

Trust  on!  trust    on!  be- liev    -    er,    O    trust  Him      to    the  end. 


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No.  353.        <^ay,  aw  ^m  $tUx^? 


**  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready."— Matt.  24 :  44. 


A.  S.  KlEFFER. 


T.  C.  O'Kane,  by  per. 


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3.  Ma  -  ny      re-deemed  ones  now    are     as  -  cend  - 

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watch   of     to  -  night, 

world   of     de-spair; 

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Ev*  -  ry  brief  mo-ment  brings  your  doom  nearer; 
Je  -  8U3  is      pleading,  pa-tient  -  ly   plead-ing. 


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O        let  Him  savo   you    to  -  night. 


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"Forgetting  thos^  things  whJoh  aro  behind,  and  reaching  forth  unto  those  thing* 

which  are  before."— PuiL.  3 :  13. 
E.  B.    Arr.  James  McGranauaw. 


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8erv- ing  Him  with    ho  -  ly       fiar, 
In      thy  ways    ac  -  knowledge  Him;/ 

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Onward!  ouwardi 
On  -  "Ward  go! 

On  ward !  on  ward  go ! 


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Faith  and  love      in      ser-vice     blend;  On  His  might  -  y     arm  depend; 

To  thy  Mas  -  ter's  gate  re  -  pair,  Watching  be  and  waiting  there; 
Christ  thy  por  -  tion,Christlhy  stay,  Heav'nly  broad   up  -  on    the  way, 

Ixjt   His  mind    be    found  in     thee:    Let    His  will     th}'  pleasure  be; 


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No,  355.  ^Uxt  fhm  Mm^m  an  ®dl. 

"  Greater  love  hath  uo  man  than  this."— 1  John  15:  13, 
J.  E.  Hall,    Arr. 


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2.  The  ma  -  iiy    sorrows  that  lie  bore,  And  oh,  that  crown  of  thorns  He  wore, 

3.  The  peace  I     have  in  Him,  my  Lord,Who  pleads  before  the  throne  of  God 

4.  The  joy  that  comes  when  He  is  near,  The  rest  He  gives,  so  free  from  fear, 


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That  I    might  live  for     ev  -  er  -  more, 
The  mer  -  it      of     His    pre-cious  blood, 
The  hope    in   Him  so  bright  and  clear, 


Is  more  than  tongue  can  tell. 
Is  more  than  tongue  can  tell. 
Is  more  than  tongue  can  tell. 
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"  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  my  supplications. "—Ps.  143:  L 
Rev.  IlENKY  C.  Qr.vves.  Geo.  C.  Stebbiks. 

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1.  All     see  -  ing,    gra  -  cious  Lord —  My  heart    be  -   fore    Thee  lies; 

2.  Thou  know- est      all       my    need,     My      in  -  most  thought  dost  see; 

3.  Thou  ho  -    ly     bless  -  ed      One,      To      me      I       pray   draw  near ; 

4.  Bind  Thou  my     life      to     Thine,  To      me    Thy    life       is    given; 


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All    sin     ofthought  and  life  abhorred,  My    soul   to  Thee  would  rise. 
Ah,  Lord!  from  all      al-lurements  freed  Like  Thee  transformed  I'd  be. 
My  spir-it      fill,      O    heavenly  Son, With  lov-ing,  God-  ly    fear. 
"While  I      my     all      to    Thee  re  -  sign,  Thou  art    my    all      In  heaven. 


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No.  357.     (Eternity  fe  toiving  pigh. 

•'  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  Is  at  hand."— Rom.  13 :  12. 

HORATIUS  BONAB,  D.D.  PHIUP  PHILLIPS. 


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1.  Pray,  brethren,  pray,  The  sands  are   fall  -  ing,    Pray,  brethren,  pray,  God's 

2.  Praise,  brethren,  praise,  The  skies  are   rend-ing;  Praise,  brethren,  praise,  The 

3.  Watch,  brethren, watch,  The  day    is      dy-ing;Watch,brethren,  watch.  The 

4.  Look,  brethren,  look,  The  day    is    breaking;  JIark,  brethren,  hark.  The 

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fight  is  end  -  ing.  Be  -  hold!  the    glo  -    ry   draw-eth    near    Th© 

Time  is  fly  -  ing.  Watch  as      men  watch  the  part- ing  breath, Watch 

dead  are  wak  -  ing,  With  gird  -  ed    loins     al  -  read  -  y    stand — Be- 


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King  Himself  will  soon  ap-pear. 
as  men  watch  for  life  or  death. 
-  hold!  the  Bridegroom  is  at  hand. 


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*  The  next  four  measures  suns:  I"  uulsou  are  very  effective. 


No.  358.       ^Ve  nxt  6oing  ^mt 


**  And  60  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord-"— 1  Tncsa  5: 17. 
El.  Nathan.  James  McGranahajt, 


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1.  Our  way     is      oft  -en    rug  -  gcd    While  here     on  cartli    we   roam, 

2.  To    Ma-  rah'a  bit  -  tcr     wa  -  tors       We     oft     have  murm'ring  come, 

3.  When    of    the    des  -  ert   wea-ry,       Our  God     His  grace    hasehown, 


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But  God     the  cup  has  sweetened  ;     And     80  we're    go  -  ing  home. 

By  rest  -  ing    us      at      E  -    lim,    With  sweet  fore-tastes     of  home. 


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4  With  hunger  often  fainting, 

We've  made  complaining  moan  ; 
But,  fed  by  heavenly  manna, 
We  still  are  going  bom«. 


5  Some  stand  to-day  on  Nebo, 
The  journey  nearly  done, 
And  some  are  in  the  valley  ; 
But  all  ore  going  borne. 


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No.  359.     €0\m  unto  pc,  and  pjst. 

"  Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy-ladeu,  and  I  will  glr* 

you  rest."— Matt.  11:  28. 


El.  Nathan. 


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James  McGbanahait. 

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1.  Brotb-er,     art  thou  worn  and  wea  -  ry,    Tempted,tried,andsore  oppress'd? 

2.  Oh,    He  knows  the  dark  fore-bod-  inga     Of  the  conscience-troubled  breast; 

3.  To     the  Lord  bring  all  your  bur- den,    Put  the  prom-ise   to     the   test; 

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And  to  such  His  word  is  giv  -  en,  "  Come  un  -  to  Me,  and  rest  !'*  Sr 
Hear  Him  say ,y our  bur-den-  Bear  -  er,  "  Come    nn  -  to  Me,  and      rest !"  8 


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6  If  in  sorrow  thou  art  weeping, 

Grieving  for  the  loved  ones  missed, 
Surely  then  to  you  He  whispers, 
"  Come  unto  Me,  and  rest  I" 


5  Trust  to  Him  for  all  thy  future, 
He  will  give  thee  what  is  best ; 
Why  then  fear  when  He  is  saying, 
"  Come  unto  Me,  and  rest  I" 


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No.  360.  White  the  Ijayji  ate  (\m(^  ^y. 

••Whatsoever  thy  hand  flndcth  to  do,  do  U  wtth  thv  — 'ight,"— EccL.  9:  10. 
Gboroe  Cooper,  by  per.  Ira  D.  Ranket. 


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f  Tlierc  arc  lone-ly  hearts  to  chcr-  ish,  While  the  dayts  arc  go  -  in^;  by  ;  \ 

\  There  arc  wea-ry  souls  who  per-  ish,  Wliile  the  clays  are  go  -  ing  by  ;  j 

f  There's  no  time  lor    i  -  die  scorning,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  Ijy  ;  \ 

\      Let  your  face  be  like  the  morning,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  by;  / 


All    the  lov-ing  links  that  bind  us,    While  the  days  are  go  -  ing    by;   \ 


One  by   one  we  leave  be  -  hind  us,    While  the  days  are  go  -  ing   by 


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eyes;  Help  your  fall -en  broth-er  rise,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  by. 
grow,  And  will  keep  our  hearts  a-glow,  While  the  days  are  go  -  lug  by. 


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No.  361. 


^atlwHn^  Momt. 


"Ye  shall  be  gathered  one  by  one,  O  ye  children  of  Israel."— Ps.  27:  li 
Mary  Leslie.  W.  A.  Oqdew. 


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1.  They're gath'ringhomeward from  ev'ry  land,  One    by  one!  one  by  one! 

2.  Be- fore  they  rest  they  pass  thro' the  strife,  One    by   one!  one  by   one! 

3.  We  too  must  come  to  the  riv  -  er- side,  One    by  one!  one  by  one! 

4.  Oh,  Jesus,  Redeemer,  we  look   to  Thee,  One    by  one!  one  by  one! 

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As  their  wea    - 

Thro'  the  wa-ters 

We  are  near-er 

We         lift  up 


one 


ry   feet  touch  the  shining  strand,  Yes,  one  by 

of      death    they  en  -  ter    life,  Yes,  one  by  one! 

its     wa-ters  each  e  -   ven-tide,  Yes,  one  by  one! 

our      vol    -    ces  trembling-  ly,    Yes,  one  by  one! 


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They   rest  with  the  Sav-iour,  they  wait  their  crown,  Their  travel-stained 

To   some  are  the  floods  of 
We  can     hear      the  noise   of 

The  waves  of  the  riv  -  er 


the   nv  • 
the  dash 
are  dark 


;r  o'Jll,   As  they  ford  on  their 
•  ng  stream,   Oft    now  and   a- 
and  cold,      But   we  know  the 


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garments  are  all        laid  down ;  They  wait  the   white  raiment    the 

way    to     the  heaven  -  ly    hill ;      The     waves       to      otli  -  era   run 

-  gain,  thro'  our  life's   deep  dream  ;  Soraetimesthe  dark  floods  all     the 

place  where  our  feet     shall  hold;      O    Thou  who  didst  pass  thro' tho 


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Ijord  shall   pre-paro       For  all  who  tho  glo- ry  with  Him   shall  share 

fierce- ly     aud  wild     Yet  they  reach      thohomeoftho    un    -    de- filed, 
hanks    o  -  ver-flow,       Some  -  times       in  rip-pies  and  small  waves  go. 
deep- est     midnight,     Now     guide  us,  and  send  ua  the  stall'     and  light. 


u     1/     u* 

Kefrain. 


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Gath'ring  home  !  gath'ring  home!  Fording  the    riv  -  er    one        by  one  ! 


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Gath'  -  ring  home  !  gath'  -  ring  home,    yes,       one        by         cn^J 


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No.  362.        #ttly  a  pttk  5I^Itik 

♦*  Weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  Joy  cometh  in  the  morning."— rs.  30 :  6. 
Mrs.  M.  r.  A.  Crozieb.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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—I 1 '— r-«»-  -<5*-n.-J — |-H 1 1 1 


1.  On  -  ly     a    lit'  -  tie     while 

2.  Suf-  fer    if  God  shall  will, 

3.  On-  ly    a    lit  -  tie    while, 


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Of  walking  with  wea-  ry      feet,  JJ 

And  work  for  Ilim  while  we  may,     From 
F'or   toil-iug    a    few  short  days,      And 

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Pa-tient-  ly    o-  ver  the  thorn-  y  way  That  leads  to  the  gold-  en    street. 
Cal-  va-  ry's  cross     to     Zi  -  on's  crown,  Is  on  -  ly     a  '  lit  -  tie    way, 
then  comes  the  rest,  the  qui  -  ct  rest,     E-  ter-  ni-ty's  end- less  praise. 


:^—j^^^: 


e 


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^ 


333 


No.  363. 


ifhotd,  u'ltat  Eovxl 


"Behold,  what  manBcr  of  love  the  Father  hath  bestowed  upon  us,  that  we  should  be 

called  the  sons  of  God."— John  3 :  1. 
M.  S.  S.  J  AMKS  McGranahan. 


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1.  Be  -  hold,  what  lovCjWhat  boundless  love, The    Fa  -  ther  hath  bestowed 

2.  No    long  -  er     far  from  Him,  but  now   By  "precious  blood"  made  nigh; 

3.  What  we    in     glo  -  ry   soon  shall  be,     It      doth     not  yet    ap-pear; 

4.  With  such  a  bless  -  ed  hope    in  view,  We  would    more  ho  -  ly     be, 


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On      sin- ners  lost,    that    we  should  be      Now    called  the  sons    of    God! 

Ac-  cept-ed  in     the  "Well- be-loved,''Near  to       God's  heart  we  lie. 

But  when  our  pre  -  cious  Lord  we    see,     We      shall    His  im  -  age    bear. 

Move  like  our  ria  -  en,      glo-  rious  Lord,Whosc  face      we  soon  shall  see. 


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What  manner  of  love, 


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lore  the     Fa- ther  hath  be-stowed  up  -  on        us,      That    we, that 

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wc  should  be  caird,.  Should  be  call'd  the  sons    of         God. 


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the  eonM  of  God, 


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No.  364.    3J  \\m  i\\t  ^VonlG  of  gf.;iu;s. 


"  Christ  Is  all,  and  In  all."— Col.  3 :  2. 


Gko.  C.  Needham. 


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S 


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C.  C.  CAsa. 


1.  I      hear     tlic  word.s  of    Jo  -  sus,   They  speak  of  peace  with  God  ; 

2.  His  word    di-vine-ly    bless -cd,     It     shows  me  what  I       am; 

3.  Oh!  hear     the  words  of    Jo  -  sus,     The   tid  -  ings  are   for    thee; 


-S.--^ 


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I       see      theLamb, Christ Je  -  sus,    Who   boro    my   beav-y     load; 
Ilia  cross       it  brings  sal  -  va  -  tion,     The    vie  -  tim   was   theLamb; 
Oh!   clasp    the   cross   of     Je  -  sus,    Aud  there    for     rcf-uge  llee; 


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I  trust  the  blood  of  Je  -  sus,  From  sin  it  aets  me  free, 
His  blood  pro-cur-eth  par  -  don,  And  jus  -  ti  -  fies  the  soul, 
Oh!  trust    the  blood  of     Je  -  sus,      Be     saved   this  vcr  -  y     hour; 

> ^ ^ — I Lu^ r: 1  .         I    ,  J 


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I      love     the  name  of     Je  -  sus,     Who  gave   Him-sclf   for    me. 
His  name,  how  sweet  and  pre  -  cious,    It    makes  the    Bin -ner  whole. 
Oh!   love     the  name  of    Je   -  bus,     Blest  name  of    wondrous  pow'r. 


1- 

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^1 — ^~ 


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No.  365.       ^t$m  y  Pm  .Saviour. 

•' went  on  his  way  rejoicing."— Acts  8:  39. 

Rev.  R.  LowRV.  Rev.  R.  Lo-wtit. 

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1.  My     soul      ia  hap  -  py  all      day  long — Je  -  sua  is  my 

2.  My     heav  -  y  load     of  sin      is  gone — Je  -  sus  is  my 

3.  I       heard   the  voice     of  mcr  -  cy  call —  Jc  -  sus  is  my 

4.  Now    will     I  tell      it  all       a  -  round — Je  -  sus  is  my 


Irf24=t: 


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o 


Saviour 
Saviour 
Saviour 
Saviour 


And    all    my    life     is    full    of  song — Jo  -  sus  died  for  me.     ^ 

At    His  dear  cross    I     laid    it  down — Je  -  sus  died  for  me.     » 

I      sim-ply  trust- ed,  that  was    all — Jc  -  sus  died  for  me. 

How  sweet  a     bless-ing   I  have  found — Je  -  sus  died  for  me. 


— (z (• — m — ^ — ^ — ft     —  — (2_ 

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Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jab!   Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah!    To    the    lov  -  ing  Lamb  for 


ndi=t 


:3zzt: 


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eiuners slain;  Ual-le  -  lu-jah!  Hal-lo-lu-jah!  To  IhcLambwholivejsagain. 


*  u    ^^  C — .?  —  I  1 1  — ^jit — I  — 


330 


No.  366. 


^  am  ComiH()[. 


Come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  T  will  glvo 

you  retJt."— Matt.  0:  28. 
Helen  R.  Youno.  Ira  D.  Sankbt. 


i 

1.  Sad  and  wea-ry,  lono  and  dreary,  Lord,  I     would  Thy  call  o  -  bey; 

2.  Thou,thcHo-ly, meekaudlow-ly,  Je  -  8U9,   un     -    to  Thee  I    come; 
S.Here  a-bid-ing,  in   Thee  hiding,  Seeks  my  wea    -   ry   soul  to     rest, 
4.   Be  Thou  near  me,  keep  and  cheer  me,  Thro*  life's  dark  and  stormy   way  ; 


A —i — 


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■^— -i«=^-t: 


:fepE=:^-t=^ 


x~x 


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1  I  -I 


Thee  bc-lieving,  Christ  ro  •  ceiving,   I    would  come    to   Thee  to  -  day. 
Keepmeev-er,   let    me    nev -er  From  Thy  bless  -  cd   keeping  roam. 
Till    the  dawning  of     the  morning,When  I     wake     a-mongtheblcst. 
Turn  ray  sadness   in  -  to  gladness,  Turn  my    dark-ness  in-  to     day. 


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—  Si-  -1 ' S 1 — I 1 1^^^ — ^- 


I      am  com-ing,   I       am  coming,  Com-ing,  Sav  -  iour  to    be  blessed ; 


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I       am  coming,  I       am  coming.  Coming,   Lord,     to    Thee  for   rest, 
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No.  367.       gclivffattfe  w\\\  €m\t 


^    J.  B.  M. 


"  "We  are  Journeying  unto  the  place  of  \rhich  the  Lord  said, 
I  will  give  you."— Num.  10:  29. 

Rev.  Jno.  B.  Matthias,  1838. 


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trav'- 
heav  -  y, 
shiu  -  ing, 
on  -  ward, 
ar  -  bor, 


saw  a  way-worn 
back  was  la  -  den 
sum  -  mer  sun  was 
he  kept  press-ing 
song-  sters  in  the 
watchword  be  -  ing  "On -ward!"   He  stopped  his  ears  and    ran 


In    tat  -  ter'd  garments  clad, 

His  strength  was  al  -  most  gone, 

The  sweat  was   on     his    brow, 

For    he     was  wend-ing  home; 

That  stood   be  -  side   the    way, 


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And  struggling  tip  the  monn-tain,  It  seem'd  that  he  was  sad 
Yet  he  shout  -  ed  as  he  journeyed,  De  -  liv  -  er-ance  will  come 
His  gar  -  ments  worn  and  dust  -  y,  His  step  seem'd  ver-y  slow: 
Still  shout -ing  as  he  journeyed,  De  -  liv  -  er-ance  will  come 
At  -  tract  -  ed  his  at  -  ten  -  tion,  In  -  vit  -  ing  his  de  -  lay: 
Still      shout- ing     as       he    journeyed,  De  -  liv  -  er-ance  will  come 


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l^-)t^-z 


Chorus 


4^-4 


J-*'-«t:--^ 


A-t^~ 


— I — <t-^ — <■ 

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1 


Tbenpalmsofvicto-ry,  crowns  of  glo-ry,  Palms  of  victo-ry   I      shall  bear. 


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t — t: 


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f^^ 


4  I  saw  him  in  the  evening, 

The  sun  was  bending  low, 
He'd  overtopped  the  mountain, 

And  reached  the  vale  belovf : 
He  saw  the  golden  city, — 

His  everlasting  home, — 
And  shouted  loud,  Hosanna, 

Deliverance  will  come! 

6  While  gazing  on  that  city, 
,Tust  o'er  the  narrow  flood, 
A  band  of  holy  angels 
Came  from  the  throno  of  God; 


33S 


They  bore  him  on  their  pinions 
Safe  o'er  the  dashing  foam  ; 

And  joined  him  in  his  triumph,— 
Deliverance  had  come! 

I  heard  the  song  of  triumph 

They  sang  upon  that  shore, 
Saying,  Jesus  has  redeemed  us 

To  suffer  nevermore: 
Then,  casting  his  eyes  backward 

On  the  race  which  he  had  run, 
He  shouted  loud,  Hosanna, 

Deliverance  has  come! 


No.  368. 


5'abc  mf  as  ^  am. 


"  Hear  my  rrayer,  O  Lord,  and  let  my  cry  come  unto  Thee/'-rs.  102.  L 
EuzA  II.  Hamliton.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 

— r    ^   -^  -N — . H-T-^ — V— ^  -^-^^— ^,_l- 


-jt^-ah 


:n 


tr^i 


1.  Jo-   BUS,  my  Lord,  to  Thee  I    cry,  Un  -  lessThonhelprae  I  must  die; 

2.  Help- less     I   am  and  full  of  guilt,  Rut  yet    forme  Thy  blood  ^assplit' 

3.  I     bow    be-fore  Thy  mercy -seat,    Be- hold   me,  Saviour, at  Thy  feet; 


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Oh,  bring  Thy  free  sal  -  va  -  tion  nigh,  And  take  me  as  I 
And  Thou  canst  make  me  what  thou  wilt,  And  take  me  aa  I 
Thy  work      be  -  gin,  Thy  work  complete.   And  take   me  as       I 


am. 
am. 
am. 


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Lord,       I     givo    my-  self   to    thee.    Oh,  take    mc    as      I      am. 


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4  If  Thou  hast  "U-ork  for  mo  to  do, 
Inspire  my  will,  my  heart  renew  ; 
And  work  both  in,  and  by  me  too, 
And  take  mc  as  I  am. 


5  And  when  at  last  the  work  is  done, 
The  battle  fought,  the  '  ictory  won  ; 
Still,  still  my  cry  shall  be  alone, 
Oh,  take  me  as  I  am. 


33C^- 


No.  369.  §m$  ti  <hf  H\htl 

"  Be  /e  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers  only,  deceiving  your  own 

selves."— James  1 :  22. 


El.  Nathan. 


James  McGbanahaw. 


P-tT^:^ 


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4- 


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1 

1.  Once  more  we  come,God'8  word  to  hear,The  word   so  pure  and   ho  -ly; 

2.  The    life      of  God       is      in     the  word  ;  And  who-so- e'er  be-liev-eth, 

3.  The  word    of  God,     by  faith    received,  Imparts    re- gen-er  -  a  -  tion  ; 

4.  So  when  the  word    of  God     we  hear,   Let    ua     be  humbly  plcad-ing 


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Now  grant  us,Lord,    a     list'ning  ear,       A     spir  -  it  meek  and  low  -  ly ; 

The  re  -  cord  there  of  Christ  the  Lord    E  -   ter  -  nal   life  re-  cciv-  eth  ; 

And  he     who  hath  in  Christ  believed  Lives  out    a    new  ere  -  a  -  tion  ; 

The  Ho  -  ly  Ghost  to    give    us  light,    As     we    the  word  are  heed-ing  j 


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But  if 

But  if 

But  if 


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we  hear,  and  heed    it    not, 

we  hear,  be  -  liev-  ing   not, 

we  hear,  and    do      it    not, 

we  hear,  and  feel     it    not, 


We  hear  for  condem-na  -  tion  ; 

We  hear  for  condera-na  -  tion  ; 

We  hear  for  condem-na  -  tion  ; 

We  hear  for  condem-na  -  tion  ; 


K 
0 


:e.:^_^ 


For     '*  do  -  era  of     the  word,"we're  taught,  A  re  heirs  of  Christ's  salvation. 


No.  370.      ^t-itttjinj)  In  i\\t  ^\m\x<$. 

"  The  harvest  I3  the  end  of  the  world."— Matt.  13;  39. 
Knowles  Shaw.  George  A.  Minor,  by  per. 


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1.  Sowing  in  the  morning,  sowingseed.sofkindncss, Sowing  in   the  noon-tido 

2.  Sowing  in  the  sunshine,  sowing    "n  the  sliadows,  Fearing  neither  cloudsnor 

3.  Going  forth  with  weeping,  sowing  tor  the  Master,  Tho' the  loss  sustain'd  our 


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We  shall  come,  re  -  joic-ing,  bringing   in  thesheaves. 
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Bringing  in  thesheaves.  Bringing  in  the  sheaves. 


Wo.  371.       Ihe  ^totiousi  ^larning. 


"  And  God  hath  rained  up  the  Lord,  and  will  also  raise  us  up 

by  his  own  power."— 1  CoK.  6 :  14. 

Wm,  Huntkr,  D,  D.,  1838,  alt*  Wm.  B.  Bradbfby. 

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Soon  shall  we  see  the  glo-rious  morning,  Saints  a  -  rise! 
Hear  ye  iho  trump  of  God  re  -  sounding,  Saints  a  -  rise! 
The  saints  who  sleep,  with  joy  a  -  wak  -  en,     All    a  -  rise ' 


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Through  all  the  vaults  of  death  re  -  bounding,  Saints  a  -  rise ! 

Their  beds  of  death  are  quick  for  -  sak .- en, 
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saints  a  -  rise! 
saints  a  -  rise! 

--  ._,     All     a  -  rise!        all     a  -  rise! 

in      his  arms  the  Sav  -  iour  folds  them,  Crown'd  with  bliss!  crown'd  with  bliss! 


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To     meet  the  bridegroom,  haste,  pre -pare,  Put    on  your  bri  -  dal  garments 

Not     one  of    all    the  faith -ful      few  Who  hereon  earth  the  Sav -iour 

"With  wreaths  of  glo  -  ry  round  their   head.  No    tears  of    sor-rownow  are 

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No.  372.  Wc  fmijic  ?hcf  mn\  glc'S.si  ?hcc. 

*'  Oh  ye  servanta  of  the  Lord,  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord."— Ps.  113 :  I. 
El.  Nathan.  James  McGranahaw. 


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2.  We    praise  Thee    and    hle&s  Thee  :  Once   siu  -    ful      and      sad, 

3.  We    praise  Thee    and    bless  Thee  :  The    Spir  -  it       hath     come 


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The  manna  from  heaven 
Provided  each  day. 

5  We  praise  Thee  and  bless  Thee  : 

Thy  word  hath  gone  forth, 
That  Christ  shall  be  King  and 
Reign  over  the  earth. 


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And  wait  Uis  return 
To  fulfil  every  proniiBO 
He  made  to  His  own. 

7  Wo  praise  Thee  and  bless  Thee : 
We'll  reign  with  Him  then, 
To  praise  Thee  and  bless  The6 
For  ever.     Amen. 


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No.  373.  ®hy  Will  ht   gjJttfl 

"  Thy  win  be  done  in  earth,  as  It  is  in  heaven."— Matt.  6:  10. 


Charlotte  Eluctt. 


Jamks  MoGranahan. 


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lone-ly      grief    I     sigh  For   friends  be  -   loved,  no 
fainting    heart  be  blest  With  Thy  sweet  Bpir  -  it 
will  from  day     to     day  ;  Blend   it     with   Thine;  and 
earth  I  breathe  no  more  The  prayer  oft     mixed  with 


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life's  rough  way,Oh,teach  mo     from  my  heart  to  eay/'Thy  will  be  done!'' 

long  -  cr    nigh,  Submis-  sivo    still  would  I     re-  ply,"Thy  will  be  done!" 

for     its  gucstjMy  God,    to      Thee  I    leavctherest/'Thy  will  be  done!'' 

take    a  -  way    All  now  that  makes  it  hard  to  say, "Thy  will  be  done!'' 

tcara  be  -  fore,  I'll  sing     up  -  on     a    happier  shore, "Thy  will  be  done!"' 


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••Thou  art  my  hiding  place."— Pa.  32:  7. 


Fanwy  J.  Crosby. 


Rev.  Robert  Lowry. 


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2.  From  the  snare    of     ein  -  ful  pleas -ure,    Hide    Thou  me;  Thou,  my 

3.  In      the  lone  -  ly    night  of  sor  -   row,   Hide    Thou  me;     Till    in 

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yield  -  ing,  Hide  me,     O     Thou  Kock  of      A    -   ges.     Safe      in    Thee. 

pil  -  low ;  Hide  mi>,     O     Thou  Kock  of      A    -   ges,     Safe      in   Thee. 


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©ttty  miimti. 


"The  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into the  patient  waiting  for  Christ."— 2  Thess.  3:  5. 

W.  G.  IBVIN.  J.  H.  FiLLMOKE,  by  per. 


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1.  I       am  "wait-ing  for  the  morning    Of     the  blessed  day  to  dawn, 

2.  I       am  wait  ing ;  worn  and  weary  With  the  bat  -  tie  and  the  strife, 

3.  Wait-ing,  hop-ing,  trusting  ev  -  er,    For      a  home  of  boundless  love; 

4.  Hop-ing  soon  to  meet  the  lov'donesWhere  the  "many  mansions"  be; 

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When  the  sor  -  row  and  the  sad-ness  Of  this  changeful  life  are  gone. 

Hop  -ing  when  the  warfare's  o  -  ver  To  re-ceive  a     crown  of  life. 

Like    a      pil-grim,look-ing  for-ward  To  the  land  of    bliss     a-bove, 

List'niug    for    the  hap  -  py  welcome  Of  my  Sav-iour  call -ing  me. 


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"  I  will  cause  the  shower  to  come  down  in  his  season.    There  shall  bo  showers  of 

blessing."— EzEK.  34 :  26. 
El,  Nathan.  Jambs  McQRANAnAif. 


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1.  Heav'-nly  Fa- ther,     we   Thy  children,  Gather'd  round  our  ris  -  en  Lord, 

2.  Gra-cious  gaks    of    heav'-nly  blessing     In     Thy  love    to     us      af-ford ; 


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Let     US  feel    Thy  Spir  -  it's  presence,  Oh,    re-vive       us     by  Thy  word! 


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Be  our  Guide  and  l)o  our  Guard: 
Fill  us  with  Thy  holy  Spirit, 
Ob,  revive  us  by  Tby  word  ! 


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Ho.  377.         f  ^tvn  §mv  fou. 

;.  ••  I  never  knew  you:  depart  from  Me."— Matt.  7 :  23, 
Mrs.  G.  C.  Nkedham. 


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2.  They  had  known  whence  He  came,  and  the  grace  which    He  brought ;  In  their 

8.  Now  the  right  -  eous  are  reign- ing  with     A   -  bra  -  ham  there ;    But  for 

4.  0            sin  -  ner,  give    heed    to  this      sto  -  ry      of  gloom,     For  the 


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pres-once  He  heal'd,  in  thair  streets  He  had  taught ;  They  had  mention'd  His  name  and  their 
these  is    ap-  point-ed    an  end-  less  de-spair  ;      It     is     vain  that  they  call :  He  once 
hour  is    fast  near-ing  that  fix  -  es  your  doom:  "Will  you    still    re-ject  mer-cy?  still 


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friend-  ship  pro  -  fess'd  ;  But  they  nev  -  er        be-  lieved,  for    of  them  Ho    con-fess'd  ; 
knock'd  at  their    gate,   But  they  wel-come'd  Him      not;    so  now  this    is    their  fate: 
hard  -  en  your  heart?  Oh,  then,  what  will  you      do     as    the  King  cries?—  "Depart!'' 


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Ho.  378.   §cjjoml  the  Smiting  and  the  ^Vtqiing. 

'And  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  death, 
neither  sorrow,  nor  crying,  neither  shall  there  be  any  more  pain."— Rev.  21 :  4. 

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2.  Be-youd  the  blooming  and  the  fading,  I  shall  bo  soou, 

3.  Be-yond  the  parting  and  the  meeting,  I  shall  be  soon, 

4.  Be-yond  the  frost-chain  and  the  fe-yer,  I  shall  be  soon, 


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soon;  Be-yond  the  fare  well  and  the  greeting,  Be-yond  the  pulse's  fe  -  ver 

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•*  The  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from  heaven."— 1  TnESS  4:  18. 
El.  Nathan.  James  McObanahaiT. 


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L  Je  •  SU3  is  com-ing!       sing  the  glad  word!  Coming  for  those  He  re- 

2.  Je  -  SU9  is  com-ing!  the  dead  shall  a  -  rise,  Lov'd  ones  shall  meet  in  a 

3.  Je  -  sua  is  com-ing!  Hissaints  to  re -lease;  Coming    to    give  to    th© 

4.  Je  •  SUB  is  com-ing!  the  promise  is    true ;  Who  are  the  cho-sen,  the 


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joy  -  ful  sur- prise.  Caught  up  to  -  geth-er  to  Him  in  the  skies. 
"war-ringearthpeaeerSinning,  and  sigh- ing,  and  sor-row,shall  cease, 
faith  -  ful,  the  few,   Wait -ing  and  watching,  pre-pared  for    re  -  view? 


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Shouttheglad  tidings  o'ormonntain  and  plain!  Je-8U3  is  coming  a  -  gain! 

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Ho.  380.      ,^ingin0  i\^  vet  ^mnmj. 

••Then  was  our  mouth  filled  with  slngin:;."— Pa  120: 1 

LUOT  J.  RiDEB.      _  LTTCY  J.  RlDEB, 


1.  We      are     chil  •  dren    of         a      King,neav'uly  KingJIeav'nly  King, 

2.  We      are     trav'  •  ling    to      onr    home,  Bless-  ed  home,Blcs3-cd  home, 

3.  Full      of       joy      wo     on  •  ward      go,  Heav'nward  go,  Ilomeward  go, 


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are     chil -dren     of        a      King,Sing  -  ing  as  "we  jour- ney ; 

are    trav'  -  ling    to      our    home, Sing  -  ing  as  we  jour-  ney ; 

of      joy      we     on -ward      go,  Sing  -  ing  as  we  jour- ney; 


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Tow'rd  a      cit  •  y      out    of    sight  Where  will  fall  no  shade    of     night, 

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Fol  -  low  close  •  ly  at  His  side, Sing  -  ing  as  we  jour-  ney. 
For  our  Sav  •  iour  is  its  light,Siug  -  ing  as  we  jour-  ney. 
Sing  -  ing      till      our  home    wo    view, Sing  -  ing    as      wc   jour-  ney. 


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No.  381.  ^^U  iji  0«  tk  WoxA'^  ^tAt? 


**  Thine  are  we,  David,  and  on  thy  side,  thou  son  of  Jesse."— 1  Chron.  12i  18, 

FBANCKS  R.  HAVEBGAIi.  IBA  D.  SANKET 


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1.  Who     is     on     the  Lord's  side?  Who -will  serve  the  King?  Who  will  be  Hia 

2.  Not    for  vreight  of  glo  -  ry,  Not  for  crown  and  palm,         En-  ter  we  the 

3.  Je  -  BUS,  Thou  hast  bought  us,Not  with  gold  or  gem,   But  with  Thine  own 

4.  Fierce  may  be    the  con- flict,Strong  may  be  the  foe,      But  the  King's  own 


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to  bring?  Who  will  leave  the  world's  side? 

war  -  rior-psalm ;  But    for  love  that  claim-  eth 

di    -    a  -  dem ;  With   thy  bless-ing    fill    -  ing 

o  -   ver-  throw  ;  Round  His  standard   rang  -  ing, 


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Who  will  face    the  foe?    Who    is    on  the  Lord's  side?  Who  for  Him  will  go? 
Lives  for  whom  He  died.      He  whom  Jesus  nam- eth  Must  be  on  His  side. 
All  who  come  to  Thee,  Thou  hast  made  us  willing,  Thou  hast  made  us  free. 
Vic-  fry    is      se-  cure,     For  His  truth  unchanging  Makes  the  triumph  sure. 


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help  •  cr?<,   Oth  -  er    lives    to   bring?        By     Thy  graml      rc-dcmp- tion. 


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By  Thy  grace  divine,         Wo  are  on  the  Lord's  side;  Saviour.-we  are  Thine. 


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^cad  mc  on. 


"  For  Thy  name's  sake  lead  me  and  guide  me.'*— Ps.  SI :  8. 

C.  C.  CoNVERSK,  by  per. 


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L  TravMing    to    the  bet- ter    laud,     O'er    the     de  serfs  scorching  sand, 

2.  When  at     Ma- rah, parched  with  heat,  I       the    sparkling  fountain  gi-eet, 

3.  When  the  wil  -  der-nesa  is    drear,  Show  me      E-lim's  palm-groves  near. 


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Fa-  ther  !  let      me  grasp  Thy  hand;Lead  uio     on,      load  mo 

Make  the     bit    •  ter  wa-  ters  8wect;Lead  mo    on,      lead  mo 

And  her  ivells       as  crys-tal   clear ;  Lead  me     on,      lead  mo 


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f  Through  the  water,  through  the  firo, 
Never  let  me  fall  or  tire, 
Every  step  brings  Canaan  nighei : 
Lead  me  on  ! 

h  Bid  me  stand  on  Nebo's  height. 
Gaze  upon  the  laud  of  light. 
Then  transported  with  the  eight, 
Lead  meoal 


6  Wher  I  stand  on  Jordan's  brink. 
Never  let  mo  fear  or  shrink  ; 
Hold  me.  Father,  lest  I  sink; 

Lead  mc  on ! 

7  When  the  victory  is  won. 
And  eternal  life  begun, 
Up  to  glory  lead  me  on  ! 

Lead  me  oa,  lead  me  anl 


No.  383.      ^'vt  fasijial  fht  (tm$. 


p.  p.  BLr.s3. 


*'  Passed  from  death  unto  life."— John  5 :  24. 

James  McGbanahaw. 


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1.  LfOok  uu    -  to    rac    and  be       yc  saved,  I  heard    tho    Just  One  say; 

2.  By  His        a- tone- nient  re  -   con-ciled,My   Fa- tliei's  face      I    sec; 

3.  Oh,  glo  -  rious  height  of  vant  -  age  ground  !Oh,blcst  vie  -  to-  rious  hour  I 


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And   as       by  faith    on  Him      I  gazed,  My  bur- den  rolled   a- "way. 
The  eiap  -    ty  tomb  now  in    -    tervenes  Between    the  world  and  me. 
In  Him      to  trust   and  ful   -  ly  know  His  res  -  ur  -  rec-  tiou  power. 


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The  world  is      cru  -  ci  -  fied     to     me,  Since  Christ  my    ran- som  died 

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••TlieBC  things  have  I  written  unto  yoa  that  ye  may  know  that  yo  have  eternal 

life."— 1  John  6:  13, 
Eev.  W.  P.  Mack  AT.  H.  F.  Williams. 


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i.  No  works  of  law  have  wo     to  boast,  By    na-tnrc  ruined,  guilty,    loet; 

2.  No     faith  we  bring, 'ti3  Christ  a-lone,  'Tis  what  He  is — what  He  haa  done; 

3.  We     do    not  fed   our  Bins  are  gone,  We  knov/  it  by    Thy  word  a  -  lone; 

4.  Be  -  cause  wc  know  our  sins  forgiven,  "We  happy  feel — our  home  is  heav'n ; 


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Condemned  al  -  rcad-y,  but  Thy  hand  Pro- vidcd  wliat  Thou  didst  demand, 
lie       is     for    us      as  given  by  God,   It      was   for  us   lie  shed  His  blood. 
We  know  that  there  our  sins  didst  lay   On   Him  who  has  put  sin    a  -  way. 
O      help  us  now   as  sons  of  God,  To   tread  the  pa. h  that  Je-sus  trod. 


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Wo     tako  tho  guilt-y    sin-ner's  name,  The  guilt   y  sinner's  Saviourclaim; 

i r-d-.— J — A :H-^ ! >-z ►^-Tbf-^br  -  im  —>—i^ W^r" 


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"  Then  Jesug  came  to  Bethany."— JoHK  12 :  1. 

James  »IcGiiA*?AnAW. 


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I  fTherois    love,  trpe  love,  acd  the  heart  grows  vrarm,  When  tho  Lord  to  Be(h-a-ty 
•  I  There  is    joj,  glad  J3y,   and  a    feast  is    spread,  When  the  Lord  to  Bclh-a-ny 


2  /Therois  pcaco,sw€ctpcace,andlhe  lifa  grows  calm,  "When  the  Lord  to  Belh-a-ny 
•  \  Thcro  h  fiith,  strong  faith,  and  our  homo  seems  near,  "When  the  Lord  to  Beth  -  a  -  ny 


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comes;  And  the  word  of  life  his  a  wondrous  charm,  When  the  Lord  to  Bcth-a-ny  comes.  > 
comes;  For  His  heav'flly  voicobrin^'js  to  life  the  dead,  When  the  Lord  to  Bcth-a-ny  ccmes.  j 
comes;  And  the  trust-iag  S3ul  sings  a  svreet^  soft  psalm,  When  the  Lord  toBeth-a-ny  comes.  \ 
comes;  And  the  crownmoro bright,  and  tho  cross  more dear,When  the  Lord  to Beth-a-ny  comes.  / 


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let    Him     en  -    ter       now!     for     His    hve      l3      e?  -  cr      tho     came! 


No.  386.     (SIWM  0f  c^itt  utttl  e^at;»'0tt\ 


"  Come,  for  all  things  are  now  ready."— Luke  li :  17, 


Th.  Hastii^gs. 


Thomas  IIastt?co«. 


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'  \  Wait  not     for     to  -  mor-  row,  Yield  thee  to-day:  J 

n    f  Child  of     sin   and   sor  -  row,  Why  wilt  thou  die?  1 

(.Come  while  thou  canst  borrow   Help  from  on  high  ;/ Grieve  not  that  Ioto 


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Wliilcyetlhere'sroom;  Child  of     sin     and   sor  -  row,  Hear  and    o  -bey. 
Which  from   a  -  hove,  Child  of     sin     and   eor  -  row, Would  bringtheenigh. 


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No.  387. 


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•'  I  know  whom  I  have  believed."— 2  Tin.  1  r  13. 
Fannt  J.  Crosby,  W.  H.  DoAKm. 

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1.  Lord,  mj  trust    I       re  -  pose     in    Thee;    O      how  great  is    Thy 

2.  Thou  dost  lead  with    a    sweet  com-mand,  Thou  dost  lead  with  a 

3.  I       shall  rise     to       a    world  of     light,     I      shall  rest  in      a 

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lovo  to  me!  Thou  the  strength  of  my  life  shaltbe;  This  I  know, 
gen  -  tie  hand  ;  On  the  rock  of  Thy  Truth  I  stand ;  This  I  know^ 
mansion  bright;  Then  my  faith  shall  bo    lost     in  sight;  This    I    know, 


this     I  know.  Thine,  Thine,  and  on- ly  Thine,  Now  and  ev  -  er    Thine; 
this     I  know, 
this     I  know. 


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Thoa  dost  loTO     mc,  6av-iour  mino ;  This    1     know,  this    1    know. 
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No.  388.  IJtsrt  tdiat  thcsse  ^mH$  hnvi  ^mt 

'*  Having  mado  peace  Uiroogh  th9  blood  of  His  cross."— Col.  1:  20. 
HouATiv  BoNAB,  D.  D.  Jaxes  McObajtahax. 


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feel     or       do,     Can  givo      ine 
me,      O      God,    Not  mine,     O 
work  save  Thine,  No  mean  -  cr 
God    of     grace,    I     trust    His 


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Not  what  this    toil- ing    flesh  has  borne, Can  make  my  epif-  it  whole 
Not      all    mypray'rs,or      Bigh,  or  tears,  Can  case  my    aw  -  ful  load. 
Can     rid  mo      of     this  dark  un  -  rest,  And  set    my  cpir  -  it    free. 
No  Btrcngth,savo  that  which  is      di  •  vine.  Can  bear  me  safo  -  ly  through. 
Ho     calls  mo     His,  I       call  Him  mine;  My  God,  my  joy,  my  light! 


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Thy  work    a-  lono,    my     Sav  •  iour,    Can  case  this  weight  of    sin; 

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Thy  blood    a-  lone,   O  Lamb   of  God,  Can   give    me  peace  with-in. 


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Ho.  389.  §«rw  an  f  ^ttp  turn  ^mgmg? 

**  I  will  tlfig  praises  unto  zny  God  irhile  I  have  my  being."— Ps.  146 :  X 
Anon.  Iua  D.  Sankkt. 

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1.  My  lifo  flows  on      in  end-less  song ;    A  •  bore  earth's  lamen  -  ta-  tion, 

2.  What  tho' my  jojs  and  com  forts  dio?    The   Lord   my  Saviour  liv-eth 
&        I    lift  tny  eyes;  theclouds  grows  thin;  I      sec    the  blue  a  •  bove     it; 


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I  hear  tho  sweet  tho*  far- off  hymn  That  hails      a  new  cro  -a  •  tion; 
"What  tho'  tho  dark-  nessgath-er  round  ?  Songsin      the  night  He  giv  •  eth ; 
And  day  by  day    this  pathway  Bmooths,Since first  I  learned  to  love      it; 

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Thro' all  the  tu  -  mult  and  the  strife  I  hear  tho  mu- sic  ring-ing; 
No  storm  can  shake  my  inmost  calm  While  to  that  re-fuge  cling  •  ing ; 
The  peace  of  Christ  makes  fresh  my  heart,A  fount-  ain  ev  -  er  spring-  ing ; 


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It  finds  an    ech     •  o     in  my    soul — How  can      I  keep  from  sing- ing? 

Since  Christ  is  Lord  ofheav'nand  earth.How  can      I  keep  from  sing- ing? 

All  things  are  mine  since  I  am    His —  How  can      I  keep  from  sing-  ing? 


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No.  390. 


(Koine  §fUcvm0l 


•*  Him  that  cometh  to  Mo  I  will  In  no  wiso  cast  out.**— JoHir  9 :  87. 
El.  Nattl/ln.  J  as,  McGranahaji, 


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1.  Once    a  -  gain  the  Gos-pel  mes-sage  From  the  Rav-iour  you  have  heard  j 

2.  Ma  -  ny   summers  j'ou  have  wast-ed,   Kipened  harvests  you  have  seen: 

3.  Je  -  sua   for  your  choice  is     wait-ing;  Tar-ry   not:   at  once    de  -  cidei 

4.  Cease  of    fit-ness    to      be   thinking;   Do   notlon-ger  try     to     feel; 

5.  Let  your  will   to  God    be    giv  -  en,  Trust  in  Christ's  a -ton  -  ing  blood; 


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"Win -ter  snows  by  Spring  have  melted,    Yet  you    lin  -  ger    in  your  aim 
"While the  Spir-it    now    is    striv-ing,  Yield, and  seek  the  Saviour's  side. 
It      is     fru5<- m<7,  and    not   /cd  -  in^,  That  will  givo  the  Spir- it's  seal. 
Look  to     Je  -  BUS  now    in    heav-en,  Rest  on    His    un  -  changing  word. 


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Con\e  bo  •  lieving!    come  be-liev-ingf    Come  to  J^susl  look  and  live! 

come!  cornel  look!  Oh, look  and  liVel 


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No.  391. 

Fanny  J.  Cbosbt. 

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**  Bound  an  alarm  I"— Josx.  2:  L 


1.  Sound   the  a  -  larm!  let  the    watchman   cry!— "Up!     for    the  day 

2.  Sound   the  a  -  larm!  let  tho    cry      go     forth,   Swift    as    the  wind, 

3.  Sound   tho  a  -  larm  oa  tho  mountain's  brow!  Plead  wilh  the   lost 

4.  Sound   the  a  -  larm  in  the  youth  -  ful     car,    Sound    it      a  -  loud 


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of     the   Lord    is    nigh;  Who   will  es- cape  from  the  wrath  to    come? 
o'er  the  realms  of    earth;  "Flee    to  the  Rock  where  tho    soul   may  hide! 

by    tho  way -side  now ;  Warn  them  to  come  and  tho    truth  cm  -  brace; 
that  the    old    may  bear ;  Blow    ye  the  trump  while  the  day -beams  last! 


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Who  have    a     placeinthesour8brightbome?"Soundthealarm,watchman, 
Flee  to      the  Kockl  in      its    cleft  a  -  bide.'* 
Urge  thein  to  como  and    bo    saved  by  grace. 
Blow  ye     the  trump  till   the    light  is    past? 

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No.  392. 


ANon. 


§eautiful  pornittg, 

•He  la  not  here  but  is  risen."— Luke  24:  8. 


LtrcT  J.  Rrrsa, 


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1.  Beau  -  ti  -  ful  mom-iut;!  Day    of  hopc,Dawn  of      a      bet  -  ter  life  ; 

2.  Be.au  •  ti  -  ful  raorn-ing!  All     the  week  Waitoth  thy    wel-come  light^ 

3.  Beau  -  ti  -  ful  mom-ing!  Grief  and  pain,  Weeping  be  •  fore  the  tomb, 


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No-vT    in    thy  peace-ful  hours  wo    rest,  Far  ftom  earth's  noise  and  strife. 
Since  thy  first  dawn-ing,calm  and  clear,  Out  of     the  dark- est    night. 


Fly    at    thy  dawn-ing,  Jo  -  sua    rose,   Je-  sus     dis  pelled  the  gloom. 


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Moru-ing     of    rea  -  ur  •  rec-  tion   joy,  Day  when  the  Sav-  iour    rose. 


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Biug-ing  shall  greet  thy  opening  hour,Siug-  ing  shall  mark  thy  close. 


No.  393.         *%wi\l  not  k  ^orng. 


**  We  arc  loornejlng  onto  a  place  of  which  the  Lord  sold  I  will  dtv 

Uyou."-NuM.10:  28. 

FAKsr  J.  Cbosbt.  W.  H.  Doavb. 


153 


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1.  'Twill  not    bo    long  our  jonr  -  ney  here,     Each  bro  -  ken  sigh    and 

2.  'Twill  not    be    long  the  yearn-  ing  heart    May    feel    its     ev*  -  ry 

3.  Though  sad  we  mark  the    clos  -  ing    eye,     Of     those  we  lov'd     in 

4.  These  checkered  wilda.with  thorns  o'erspreadjThro'  which  our  way  gp 


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fall  •  ing    tear     Will  soou      be  gone,    and    all 

hope  de-  part,     And  grief     bo  min  -  gled  with 

days  gone    by,     Yet  sweet    in  death  their  lat 

oft  is      led —  This  march  of  time,    with  truth 


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its  song ;  Well 
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cloud-less  8ky,  a    wave>  less  sea.    Boll    on, 
meet    a  -  gain,'twill  not  be  long, 
meet    a  •  gain/twillnot  be  long, 
end    in    bliss,'twillnot  bo  long. 


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dread  not  thy  foam ;  The  Pil-grim    is    long-ing  For  home,8weet  home. 


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Ho.  394.    ^dl  me  mm  abut  ^m$. 


p.  p.  Bliss. 


••ThatI  m«y  know  Him."— Phiu3:  10. 

James  McGranahaw, 


JzzTjj-iJiS: 


1.  'Tis  kuov.n on  earth,  in    beav-en    too, 'Tis  sweet  to     mo   be- cause 'tis 

2.  Earth's  f-ii rest  flowers  willdroopanddic,  Dark  clouds  o'crspread  yon  azure 

3.  When   overwhelmed  with  un  -  bo  -  lief,Whenburdeuedwitb  a   blinding^ 

4.  And  when  the  Glo  -  ry- laud    I      see,  Aud  take  the  "place  prepared"  for 


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true;  The  "old,  old  story"  is  cv  •  cr      newj      Tell  mc  more  a-bout  Jc-sus. 
sky ;  Life's  dearest  joys  flit  flee  t-cst     by;        Tell  me  more  a-bout  Je-sus. 
grief,  Come  kind-ly  then  to  my   re  -  lief;       Tell  me  more  a-bout  Jc-sus. 
mCjThro'end-lessycars  my  song  shall  be —  "Tell  me  more  a-bout  Jc-sus," 


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"Tell  mo  moro  a-bout  Jc  -  sus!"  "Tell  mc   more  a-bout  Je-sus!" 


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Him  would  I  know  who  loved  me  so ;      "Tell  me  moro  a  -  bout  Je-susl" 


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No.  395.  'iiVn  0htx  tfxm  in  (^kv\}  by  m&  %. 

••  When  Christ,  "vrho  Is  our  life,  shall  appear,  then  Bhall  ye  also  appear  with 

Him  in  glory."— Col,  3 ;  4. 

El.  Nathan.  James  McGuanahaw. 


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1.  The    v.'c-!    of    God    is      giv    -    cu      To      all      whoserve  Him  here, 

2.  Oucc      in      cur  sin    we    "wan  -  dcr'd  Far,    far        a  -  way  from  God| 

3.  Now   v.ith  this  hope  to    cheer      us,    And  with     the  Spir-it's   seal, 


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That  when  the  Lord  from  heav  -  en  In  glo  -  ry  ehall  ap  -  pear, 
And  pre-c:ous  hours  we  squander'd  Up  -  on  the  down-ward  road; 
That    all    our  sias  were  par -doned, Thro' Him   whoscetripcs  did  heal; 


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We    then  shall  bo     de  -  liv    -    cred  From  sor  -  row,  sin,    and     pain ; 
But    God     in   t; race hathcal I'd      us,    And     giv  -   cu     xis        to      share      \f 
As  ''strangers''  and    as    "pil  -  griras,"  No  place    on   earth    wo      own,      S 


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And      if     forCliristwo     snf  -  fer,      With  Him     we     then  shall  reign. 
The     pur-cluuso  of     our    Bav-iour,        A       man  -  Kion  bright  and   fair. 


lint    work  and  watch  as    "servants,"    Un  -  til      our    Lord  shall  come. 


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We     are      go-  ing  home  to     Jc  -   bus!     Go  -  ing  homo  to     Jo  -  «us! 


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No.  396.    ®0  §iim  k  €Iai'y  (Wtmoi?. 

••  Thou  hast  redeemcU  yx^  to  God  by  Thy  blood."— Ret^'.  5 :  0. 


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1.  To  Ilira  who    for    onrsiiis  was  slain,  To  Him  for  nil   ITi.'?    dy- ing  pain. 

2.  To  Him,  the  Lamb, our  s;iq-  ri  -  ficc,\Vhogavc  His  lifcthr  ransomed  price, 

3.  To  Him  who  died  that  \vc  might  die     To   sin  and  live  with  Him  on  high. 

4.  To  Him  who  rose  that  wc  might  rise, And  reign  with  Him  hryond  thcskies. 
6.  To  Him  who  now  for  us    doth  plead, And  hplpeth  v.s    in     all  ourneed. 

6.  To  Him  who  doth  prepare    oa    liigh,Our  home  in  im-mor-tal  -i-  ty, 

7.  To  liim    be     glo-  ry   cv  -  er- more!  Yc  heavenly  hosts  your  Lord  adore 


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Hal-  lo  -  lu  •  jab,    bal-  Ic-  lu    -   jah,  Ilal-  lo  -  lu  •  jah    to     Ilia  name. 


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Ho.  397.        Ik  ^awds  0f  %mt. 


Thine  eyea  shall  behold  the  land  that  Is  very  £ar  ofl^**— IsJL  89t  17, 

Ira  D.  Sakket: 


Mri.  A.  R.  CoDSUf. 

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1.  The  sands  of  time  are  sink  -  ing,  The  dawn   of  heav-  en      breaks, 

2.  I've  wrcs- tied  on  t'ward  heav-  en /Gainst  storm  and  wind  and  tide, 

3.  Deep  wa-  tera  crossed  life's  pathway  ,The  hedge  of  thorns  was  sharp ; 


Tho   sum  -  mcr  morn  I've  sighed  for — The  fair,8weet  morn  a  -  Avakcs:       | 
Now,  like       a     wca  •  ry  trav*  -  ler  That  lean- eth    on     Lis    guide, 
Kow  thcso     lie      all    be  -  hind    me —  O !     for      a    well  turned  harp ! 


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A  -  mid     the  shades  of    ev'  -  ning.While  sinks  life's  ling'ring  sand, 
O,  tojohi    tho      hal-   lo  -  lu  -  j ah  With  yon    tri  -  umphant  band ! 


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And    glo    -  ry,    glo  -  ry  dwell  -  eth        In        Im-man-uel's    land- 

I     hail      tho    glo  -  ry  dawn  -  ing      From     Im-man-nel's    land 

"Who  fiiug  where  glo  •  ry  dwell  -  eth         In        Im-man-uel's    land. 


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No.  398.  ^  hmv  titat  my  f^frtfcmct  ^\m. 

"I  know  that  my  Redeemer  lives."— Job  19:  25. 
Rev.  Sam.  Medt.ey.  James  McGranahaw. 


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1.  I  know  that  my   Ke-deem-cr  lives!  What  comfort  this  sweet  message  pivcs! 

2.  He  lives,  to   bless  me  with  If  is  love ;  He   lives,  to  plead  lor   mc     a  -  bove, 

3.  He  lives,  triumphant  from  the  grave;  He  lives,   e  -  ter  -  nal-ly     to  eavc  ; 

4.  He  lives, my  mansions  to    pre-pare;  He  lives   to  bring  mc  safe-ly  there; 
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He  lives,  who  once  was  dead;   He  lives,  all    glorious     in     the  sky; 

My   hun-gry   soul  to      feed;    He  lives,  to    grant  mc  rich   sup -ply; 

And  while  He   lives  I'll     sing:    He  lives,  my    ev  -  er      faithful  Friend  j 

My    Je  -  sus  still  the  same:  "What  joy    this  blest  as  -  surancc  gives!- 

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He  lives,  ex  -  alt  -  cd    there  on  liigl»,   I^Iy  ev   -    er  -  last  -  ing  Head. 

Ho  lives,  to  guide  me   with  His  eye,    To  help     in    time    of    need. 

He  lives,  and  loves  me     to    the  end,    My  Pro-phct,  Priest,  and  King! 

"I  know  that  my    Re-deem-er  lives:"  All  glo   -   ry      to      His  name! 


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lives!  I    know  that  my  Re-decmer  livius! 

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'  Yet  a  little  while ;  and  He  that  shall  come  will  come,  and  will  not  tarry."— Heb.  10 :  8T, 
El.  Katiian.  James  McGkanahan. 

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1.  "A      lit  -  tie  while!"  and  He  shall  come ;  The  hour  draws  on     a-pace, 

2.  "A     lit  -  tie  while!"  with  patience,  Lord,    I  lain  would  ask  "How  long?" 

3.  Yet  peace,  my  heart!  and  hush,  my  tongue!  Be  calm,  my  troubled  breast! 


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The  bless -cd    hour,  the  glorious  morn,  When  we    shall  see   His  face: 
For  how  can      I      with  such   a     hope    Of     glo  -  ry    and    of   home, 
Each  pass- ing    hour    is    hast'ning    on      The    cv   -  er  -  last-ing  rest: 


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How  liijht  our    tri  -  als    then  "u-ill  seem!  How  short  our    pil-grim   way! 
"With  such   a      joy      a  -  wait-ing  me,     Not  wish  the  hour  were  come? 
Thou  knowest  well — the  time  thy  God     Ap-points  for    thee    is     best: 

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Our  life    on     earth    a      fit-  fiil  dream,  Dispelled    by     dawning  day! 
How  can      I      keep  the  long-ing  back,    And  how   sup -press  the  groan? 
The  morn-ing    star  will  soon    a  -  rise;    Tlie  glow     is       in     the  East. 


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Then  come.  Lord  Je  -  sus,  qnick-ly    come,    In     glo  -  ry    and    in    light! 


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Come  take  Thy  long-  ing   chil-  dxen  home, And  end  earth's  wea  -  ry  night  J 

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No.  400. 

Isaac  Watts. 


§iai«buvg. 


Ad.  by  LOWBLL  MASoit. 


47-1-1    i  i  J-U1h  J-ilj-hd==f  r.i--L,i[_^r£4qF— T'TT'^^^ 


1.  "When  I  survey  the   wondrous  cross     On  which  the  Prince  of  Glory  died, 

2.  Forbid  it,Lord,tbat    I  should  boast,  Save  in  the  death  of  Christ  niy  God  : 


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My  richest  gain  I     count  but   loss,        And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride. 
All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most,  I  sac-ri- fice  them  to  Ilis    blood. 

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8  Sec!  from  His  head.  Ilis  hands.  ITis  feet, 
Borrow  and  love  flow  niinpled  down  ! 
Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  njeet, 
«     Or  thorns  compose  so  ricli  a  crown  ? 

4  Were  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine, 
That  were  an  otferinp  far  too  small: 
Love  so  amazing,  so  divine. 
Demands  my  soul,  my  life,  my  all. 


No.  401. 

1  Behold  a  Stranger  at  the  door : 

He  gently  knocks,  has  knocked  before  ; 
Has  waited  long,  is  waiting  still : 
Yoa  treat  no  other  friend  so  ill. 


2  Oh.  loving  attitude!  He  stands 

With  melting  Jicart  and  laden  hands 
Oh,  matchless  kindness!  and  He  sho 
This  matchless  kindness  to  His  foea. 


3  But  will  He  prove  a  friend  indeed? 
He  will,  the  very  friend  you  need — 
The  Frientl  of  sinners  ;  yes,  'tis  He, 
With  garnicntb  dyed  un  Calvary. 


Rise,  touche<1  with  gratitude  divin«. 
Turn  out  His  enemy  and  thine; 
That  soul-destrnyin<;  monster,  pin  ; 
And  let  the  heavenly  Btrauger  in. 

J.  Giuoo. 


4^74 


No.  402. 


^aitttttj. 


••  "Waiting  for  tho  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,"—!  COB.  1 :  7, 
Mrs.  FBAif CE3  L.  Mack.  ^^  Iba  D.  Sankst. 


1.  On  -  ly  wait-ing  till  the  shadows  Are   a    lit  -  tie    Ion-  ger  prown ; 

2.  On   -  ly  wait-ing  till  the  reap-ers    Have  the  last  sheaf  gather'd  home; 

3.  On  -  ly  wait-ing  till  the    an-gels    O- pen  wide  the    pearl-y    gate, 

4.  Wait-ing  for    a  brighter  dwelling  Than  I  ev  -  er     yet  have  seen, 


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On   -  ly  wait- ing    till  the  glimmer     Of  the  day's  last  beam  in    flown; 
For    the  sum-nier  -  time  has  fad  -  ed      And  the  au-tumn  winds  have  come. 
At  whose  por-tals     long  I've  lingered,  Wea-ry,poor,  and  dcs  -  o  -  late  : 
Where  the  tree  of    life  isbloom-ing,   Andthe  fields  arc    ev  -  er    green: 

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Till  the  night  of     death  has  fad- ed      From  the  heart  once  full  of   day; 
Quickly, reapers  !  gath- er  quickly,      All    the  ripe  hours  of    my  heart; 
E  -  veu  now    I       hear  their  footsteps.And  their  voi-ces     far      a  -  way ; 
Waiting  for  my     full    re-demp-tion,  When  my  Saviour  shall  re- store 


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Till    thcstars    of    heav'n  are  breaking  Thro' the  twilight  soft  and  gray. 
For    the  bloom  of      life  is  withered.     And  I    has  -  ten    to    de  -  part. 
If     they  c^ill   me,    I      am  wait-ing,    On  -  ly  wait- kig    to    o  -bey. 
All    that  sin    has  caused  to  with-cr  ;    Age  and  sor- row  come  no  more. 


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No.  403.     ^ji  jjour  ^amp  ^m'tthtg? 

"Let  your  llghtfioshiuo  before  men,  that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and  glorify  yoar 
Mbs.  E.  M.  H.  Gates.     Father  which  la  In  heaven."— Matt.  5:  16.     C.  U.  Williams. 


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your  lamp  burning,  my  broth- cr? 
the  dark  mountains  tiiey  stum-ble, 
all     tlie  lamps  that  arc    liglit-ed 


1  pray  you  look 

They  arc  bruised  on    the 
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For     if      it  wereburning,  then  surc-ly,      Some 
With  white  pleading  fa  -  cesturn'd  upward,   To  the 
Wide    o  -  ver    the  land  and  ilie   o  -  cean,  What  a 

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beam  would  full  brightly   on        ine.  There  are 

clouds  and  the    pit  -  i  -    fal       sky.         There  is 
gir-dle    of    glo  -  ry  would  shine!      How 

D.  ?>.—Say, 


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We  be- hold  them   a  -  near  and 
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thought  that  they  walk'd  in  the  shadow,  Your  lam  j»  would  burn  brighter,  I  know, 
ma-ny      a-tnong  them,  my  brother,  Shine  stead-i  -  ly   on    like  a      star, 
earth  would  lauy;h  out  in  lier  gladness,   To  hail  the    mil-len  -  ni  -  al      day  I 
ij      it    were  burning,   then  sure- ly.  Some  beamwould fall brifjhthj on      met 

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No.  404.      She  f«Ia«  0*  th  ping. 


In  thy  presence  Is  fullness  of  Joy."— rs.  IS ;  11. 


"William  Mitchell. 


Geo.  C.  Sttbb.iwl 


1.  It's  a    bon  -  nie,  bon  -  nie  "war  -  1'  that  we're  liv  -  in'    in    the    noo', 

2.  Then  a-j];ain,  I've  juist been  thinkin'  that  whena'-tbin{:;here'ssac  bricbt^ 

3.  Oh!  its  hon  -  or  heaped  on   hon  -  or  that  His  courtiers  should  be  ta'en 

4.  Then       let     us  trust  Him  bet  -  ter  than  wc'veev  -  cr  dune  a  -fore,    , 

5.  Nae      nicbt  shall  be      in   Heav-en,  au'    uac  dca  -  o  -  Ja  -  tin'   sea, 


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An'      Bun  -  ny      is     the  Ian'  that  noo    vre    aft  -  en     traiv'll  throo; 

The     sun    in       a'      its  grandeur,    an'    the  niune  wi'  quiverin'licht, 
Frae  the  wan'drin'  nnes   He  died    for      i'     this  warl'  o'     sin    an'  pain, 
For  the  Kinj;; will  feed  His  ser-vants  frae  His    ev  -  cr  bounteous  store: 
And  nae  ty- rant  hoofs  shall  tram-plo      i'      the    cit  -  y       o'     the  free; 


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But  in  vain   we    look   for  Eomcthinj;  hero  to  which  oor  hearts  may  cling, 

The        o-  cean     i'      the  sim-mer;  or     the  wood-land     i'    the  spring. 

An' its   fu' -  est    love  an'  ser  -  vice  that  the  Christians  aye  should  bring 

Lat  us  keep  a      clo  -  ser  grip    o'    Him,  for    time    is      on     the  wing, 

There's  an  ev  -  er  -  last  -  in'   day-licht,  an'     a      nev  -  er  -  fad  -  in' spring, 


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For  its  bean-  ty     is       as     nacthing    tae    tlio  pal  -  arc  o' 

What  maun  it     be      up     yon-ner     i'      the  pal  -  iico  o* 

To  the  feet     o'    Him  wha  rcign-cth     i'       the  pal  -  aco  o' 

sune  He'll  come  an'  tak*     us    tae    the  pal  -  ace  o* 

the  pal  -  aco  o' 


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We  like  the  pild  -  ert     aim- mer,  •wi'    its    mer-ry,  mer  -  ry  tread, 

It'8  here  we   hae    oor      tri  -  als,    an*    it's  here  that   He    pre-parea 

The  time  for  saw  -  in'    seed,  it      is      a    wear- in',  wear- in' dune; 

It's  iv  - 'ry  halls  are    bou- nie    up -on  which  the  rain-bows  shine, 

"We  see    oor  freen's a  -  wait  us       o  -  wer    ycn-ncT     flt    His  gate; 


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win  -  ter   lays    its  beau-tics     wi*    the  dead  ; 
rai-  ment  which  the  ransomed  sin  -  ncr  wears. 
An'  the  time  forwin-nin'    souls        will     bo       o-wcr    vcr  -  ra  sune. 
An'   its    E  -  denbow'rsaro  trelliscd    wi'      a      ncv-er     fad -in' Vine; 
Then      lat    us     a'      bo    read  -  y,     for    yc    ken   it's    get  -  tin'  late ; 


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For  tho'  bon-  nie 

An*  its  here  that 

Then      lat    us       a' 

An'  the  pearl -y   pates     o'  Heav-  en 

Let  oor  lamps  be  bricht-ly   burn  -  in'; 


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let 


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the  doon    on  Win-ter's  wing, 
oor    tril)  •    u   -  la- tionssing, 
a     fruit  -  fu'  Bhcaf  we'd  bring 
a     plo- riona    radiance  fling, 

us   raise  cor  voice  and  sing. 


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It's      fine     to  ken      it    daur-  na  teuch  the  pal  -  ace 

"  WeHl  trust  oorGod  wha' reigneth      i'     tho  pal  -  aco 

To    a-  dorn  the  Koy  -  al      ta  -  ble      i'    tho  pal  -  aco 

On  the  star  -  ry  floor  that  shimmers     i'    tho  pal  -  aco 

For    sune  we'll  meet,to  pairt  nac  mair.i'  tho  pal  -  ace 


o 
o 
o 
o 
o 


the  King, 
tho  King, 
the  King, 
tho  King. 
tho  King. 


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No.  405. 


El.  NAxnAN. 


|tettcemd. 


*•  Let  the  redetmed  of  the  Lord  say  bo."— Pa  107: 1 

James  McQBAirAHAjr. 


i^Fp^i^i 


ndi-± 


1.  "  R^eeraed!" 

2.  What  grace! 

3.  "Redeemed!" 

4.  "Redeemed!" 


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"redeemed!" 
■what  grace ! 
"  redeemed!" 
"redeemed?" 


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— r— r— 

♦'Redeemed!" 
What  grace! 


t=:i=t: 


— I — I- 

Oh,   sing    the   joy  -  ful  strain  ! 
That  }Ie  who  calmed  the  ware» 
The  word  has  brought  re-pose, 
O      joy,  that     I  should  be 


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"redeemed!" 
what  grace! 


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3: 


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Give  praise; 
Should  stoop, 
And  joy, 
In  Christ, 


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— I- 


give  praise 
my  soul, 
and   joy 
in  Christ, 


and  glo 
my  guilt 
that  each 
from    sin 


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2: 


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:»=!« 


t::=C 


Give  praise! 
Shoald  stoop, 


give 
my 


praise  I 
soul, 


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to      His  name; 
soul       to    save ! 
re-  deemed  one  knowa, 
for  -    ev   -    er    free ! 


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Who   gave    His  blood     our  sonls      to     save,  And 


That    He       the 

Who   sees      his 

For  -  ev    -  er 


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curse  should  bear  for 
sins  on  Je  -  sus 
free      to  praise     His 


purchased  free-  dom     9. 
nic,      A       sin  -  ful  wretch, His    ?• 
laid,  And   knows  His  blood  the 
name.Who     bore    for    me    the 


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for 

en  -  e  -  my  !    A  sin 

ran-som  paid,  And  knows 
guilt  and  shame, Who  bore 


And  par-  chased  free  -  dora,  purchased  free-dora  for    th« 

A    sin  -  ful  wretch,  His    en  -  0  -  my,  His  on  -  e 

And  knows  His   blood    the   raa-s3m  paid,  (be  ran-  lom 

Wlio  bore    for      me    the  guilt  and  s]iame,thd  pili  afi& 


Chorfs, 


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*  "Kedeemod!"  "redeemed"  from   sin     and     all       its    woe!  "Redeemed!"  *'r*> 


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-  deemed"  e  -  ter-nal  life  to  know!  "Ho  -  deemed!"  "Re  -  deemed"       by 


P^E^. 


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Je  -  8us*blood,'*Redeemod!"  "Re-deomed!"  Oh,    pmisn  the    Lord! 


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No.  406. 


•  The  CHORUS  may  be  omitted  If  desired. 


%tut  kfoit  3ttCttl3* 


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The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  Thee,  and  Thou  glvest  them  their  meat 
lu  due  season."— I's.  1 15 :  15. 

P.  P.  6LTS9L 


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-f—p—:^—p- 


inzzpipiri : — :jz|:n)id3lLr.:irr--jr(:3q , 1£^ 

9-         I  -•-  ^ 


God     is  great,  and  God    is  good,  And   wc  thank  Him  for    this  food: 


r;^_^_ — ^;^^^; — ^^^^ —    r    ^ * 


tJr:c:i-t--Cr=^:^=^, 


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Bj    His  hand  must  all      be     fed,    Give   ns.  Lord,  onr   dai  -  ly    bread. 


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No.  407. 


§me  I 


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**  Jeflus  rebnked  the  wind,  and  said  unto  the  sea.  Peace!  be  still!"— Mabk  it  89l 
Miss  M.  A.  Baker.  H.  B,  Palmer. 


?~r^* 


1.  Mas-ter,  the  tempest   is     rag-ing!The    bil-lows  are  toss-ing  high! 

2.  Mas-ter,  with  anguish  of    spir  -  it      I       bow  in    my  grief  to-day; 

3.  Mas-ter,  the    ter-ror    is      o  -  ver,  The     el-  c  -  ments  sweetly   rest; 


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fz=^z;rgr. 


-«' 


The  sky  is  o'ershadowed  with  blackness.  No  shel-tcr    or  help  is     nigh; 

Thedepthsof  my  sad  heart  are  troubled;  Oh,  wak-en  and  save,  I     pray! 

Earth'ssunin  thecalmlake  is  mirrored,  And  heaven's  with-in   my  breast; 


nr 


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t— >- 


s^^ 


"Car -est  Thou  not  that  we    per-ish?" — How  canst  Thou  lie     a  -   sleep,      2 


Torrents 
Lin  -  gcr, 


of 
O 


sin  and  of  anguish  Sweep  o'er  my  sink-ing  soul;  ^ 
bless  -  ed  Re  -  deemcr,  Leave  me  a  -  lone  no  more ;  | 
u_  _.-<*-•    T*-    ■!*-    T-^     ^       -       ^T^      9 


ipn- 


— • y » — »■- (-H .1 1  S- 


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"When  each  moment  so  mad-ly  is  thrcat'ning  A  {ijavc  in  the  an  -  gry 
And  I  per-ish!  I  pcr-ish !  dear  Mas-ter;  Oh  !has-ten,  and  take  con 
Andwithjoy  Ishallmakethcblcstharbor,  Andrcst  on  the  bliss- ful 


deep? 
-  trol. 
shore. 


1*TP 


Ifawl  ^t  <^tini— Condudcl 


Chorus. 


V    ^  -5-    ^    --5-    -••'^    ^^^^    ^^T.rL    ^.  "J.    jjr» 


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"  The  winds  and  the  waves  shall  o- bey  My  will,  Peace, bo    still! 

I       N     ! 


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r-}»' 1^— O-T 1— 

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Peace,  be  still !  peace,be  still  1 


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-^      -^  -s^     -a^    <^     -^     -^     -<»-     -^  -^ 

Wheth-cr    the  wrath  of    the  storm-tossed  sea,Or  demons,    or    men,  or  what- 

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-  ev  -  or      it      be.    No     wa  -  tor    can  swal-low    the  ship  where  lies  The 

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y     U     U     U*     ^     U     I 
Mas-  ter    of    o-ccan  and  earth  and  skies;  They  all  shall  sweetly  obey  My  will ; 


p;» 


EiEjit||E^^^Ea.5E^idiEi^,§T^^^ 


Peace,be  still ! 


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They  all  shall  sweetly  obey  My  will;  Peace, peace.be  still  I" 


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Peace,  be  still  I 


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No.  408. 


§  aw  i\u  §(fm. 


*■  I  am  the  door :  by  Me  if  any  man  enter  In  he  shall  be  saved.*'— Jork  10 :  % 

JaMKS  McOBAI^AaAF. 


El.  Naiiiaw. 
Moderato. 


J— ^^^t-L^,-.X4 


1.  O  what  shall  I    do      to    be  saved?  The  gath'ring  storm  I    be- hold, 

2.  O  what  shall  I     do      to    be  saved?  No    light,  no  hope  can  I    see, 

3.  O  what  shall  I     do       to    be  saved?  So      vile,    bo  burdened  with  sin, 

4.  I    en  -  ter  the  wide    o-  pen  door,     In   Christ   I   now  have  be-  lieved ; 
^    ^ .   -^  -^  -4^-    -^  -tf^  ..^rv   3^ 


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Ex-poscd  to  the  wrath  of     my    God  ;      Is  there  no  shel-ter-ing    fold, 
No  help    in  my  -  self  can     I      find ;      Is  there  no  mer-  cy  for    me, 
O    how    to  the    fold  may    I      come,  How  may    I    en-  ter  therein, 
I'm  clean  s'd  from  my  sins  by  His    blood;    I   trust  and  tjow  I    am    saved, 


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CHORT'S 


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:t:=t 


r— "-r 

Is  there   no  shel-ter-ing  fold  ?    I 
Is  there   nomer-cy  forme? 
How  may    I    en-  ter  therein  ? 
I  trust   and  now  I  am  saved ! 


r-l— J^ 


^^M-^ 


atzac 


am  the  door,     by  Me  if  an  -  j  man 


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^p — u    L^    L^    rp: — 1~^ ^^-^F^l — U    "^^ 


<»  — ^ — I   — '— 


i   — \:^  — 

en- ter  in,   heshallbe    saved,    he     shall  be   saved,     I  am  the  door. 


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JEp 


g  am  the  gaor.— (K^uduilctl. 


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by  Mo  if    a-  nymanen-tcr  in,       Ho  shall  be  sav'd, he  shall  bo     eav'd. 


:^ -^3^=pr  i^zi^rzpE 


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No.  409. 

Rev.  John  Nkwtow. 


gatbliun. 


Ithavab  Conslet. 


1.  Sav-iour!  vis  -  it    Thy  plan-ta-tion ;   Grantus,  Lord!  a     gra  -  cious  rain: 

2.  Keep  no  long -cr      at       a  distance; — Shine  up -on     us    from     on  high, 


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All   will  come  to    dos    -    o    -    la-tion,    Un-lcss  Thou  re  -  turn   a  -  gain. 
Lest  for  want  of   Thino    as-  sist-anoe,  Ev'-ry  plant  should  droop  and  die 

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3  Let  our  mutual  love  bo  fervent, 

Make  us  i)revalent  in  i)rdycrs ; 
Let  each  one,  esteemed  Thy  servant, 
8huu  the  world's  enticing  snares. 

4  Break  the  tempter's  fatal  power; 

Turn  the  stony  heart  to  llesli; 
And  begin  from  this  good  hour. 
To  revive  Thy  work  afresh. 

No.  410. 

1  Jesus  hail!  enthroned  in  glory, 
There  for  evei  to  abide ; 
All  the  heavenly  hosts  adore  Thee, 
Seated  at  Thy  Father's  side. 


2  There  for  sinners  Thou  art  pleading, 
There  Thou  dost  our  place  prepare ; 
Ever  for  us  interceding, 
Till  in  glory  we  appear. 


Worship,  honor,  power  and  blessing 
Tliou  art  worthy  to  receive: 

Loudest  praises,  without  ceasing. 
Meet  it  is  for  us  to  give. 


4  TTelp,  ye  bright  angelic  P]^irits! 

Jiring  your  sweetest,  noblest  lays; 
Help  to  bring  our  Saviour's  uienLs, — 
Ueip  to  chant  Immanuel's  praise. 
3)^1  Bev.  Jomr  BAJcrvnuj* 


Ho.  411.      §^tan0  iht  ^mt  of  "^mt. 

Oko.  F.  Root. 


"  Remember  how  short  time  Is."— Ps.  89;  47. 


Geo.  p.  Root.    "^^ 


1.  A  -  long  the  Riv  -  or     of  Time  we  glide,  A  -  long  the  Riv  -  er,    a- 

2.  A  -  long  the  Riv  -  er     of  Time  we  glide,  A  -  long  the  Riv  -  er,    a- 

3.  A  -  long  the  Kiv  -  or     of  Time  we  glide.  A-  long  tlie  Riv  -  er,     a- 


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-  long    the    Riv  -  cr,     The  swift  -  ly    flow  -  ing,  re  -  Bist  -  less  tide,  Tho 
-long    the    Riv  -  cr,      A     thou-sand   dan-gcrs  its    cur -rents  hide,   A 
long    the    Riv  -  cr,     Our  Sav-iour    on  -  ly    our  bark  can  guide, Onr 


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Bwift-ly    flow -ing,  the  swift -ly    flow -ing,  And  soon,  ah,  soon,  the 

thou-sand  dan-gers,  a     thou-sand  dan -gers.  And  near  our  course  the 

Sav-iour    on  -  ly,    our    Sav-ionr   on  -   ly,    But  with  Him  we      se- 


3> 


end     we'll  sec.      Yes,     soon    'twill    come    and      we        will     bo 
rocks    we   see.       Oh,     dread  •  ful    thought!  a       wreck     to        bo, 
-  cnre     may  be.       No       fear,       no     doubt,    but      joy         to        be 


\±: 


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Float-ing,  Floating,  Out  on    the  sea   ©f     o  -  ter-ni-tyl 


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^0  tingU  voice  tittgt  thu^  i*i  *i  change /ratH  the  Tenor  lines  to  the  So/ratt^ 


gitoug  the  ^xvtt  oi  Simc  — CcncUKlal 


Float-  ing,         float  -  ing,  Out    on     the     Bca      of      c  -  tcr  •  ni  -  ty  I 


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No.  412. 


kimout 


Rov.  Samuel  Stennktt, 
4rt.^ .-4- 


From  MozABT. 


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1.  Ma-jes  -  tic  sweetness  si t3     enthroned  Upon     tho  Sav- ionr'sbrowj 

2.  No  mor  -  tal  can  with  Him   compare,  A  -  moug  the  sons     of   men ; 

I  I   -■•'    J  1^  » 


:=i^EE:p^ 


His  head  with   ra- diant    glo-ries  crowned, His  lips  with  grace  o'crflow. 
Fair  -  er      is      Ho   than    all      the  fair  ^Vho  fill      the    heavenly  train. 


8  He  saw  me  plunged  in  deep  distress, 
And  flew  to  ray  relief; 
For  me  He  bore  the  shameful  cross, 
And  carried  all  my  grief. 

4  To  heaven,  the  place  of  His  abode, 

He  brings  my  weary  feet ; 
Shows  me  the  glories  of  my  God, 
And  makes  my  joys  complete. 

5  Since  from  Thy  bounty  I  receive 

Such  proofs  of  love  divine, 
Had  I  u  lhou.s:\nd  hearts  to  give, 
Lord!  they  should  all  be  Thine. 

M/%       Al'^       Tune— BRADDURV  TRIO,  p.  194. 

1  Jesus  lovos  me  !  this  I  know, 
For  th  i  Bible  tells  me  so  : 
Little  ones  to  Him  belong ; 
Tliey  are  weak,  but  Ho  in  itron^. 


Cho. — Yes,  Jesus  loves  me !  Yes,  Jesus 
loves  mc ! 
Yes,  Jesus  loves  me  !  The  Biblo 

tells  mc  so  ! 

2  Jesus  from  His  throne  on  high, 
Came  into  this  world  to  die; 
That  I  might  from  sin  be  free, 
Bled  and  died  upon  the  tree. 

3  Jesus  loves  me! — He  who  died 
Heaven's  gate  to  open  wide! 
He  will  wasli  away  my  sin, 
Let  His  little  child  conic  iu. 

4  Jesus,  take  this  heart  of  mine; 
Make  it  purcnud  wholly  Thine: 
Thou  hast  bled  and  dipd  for  me, 
I  will  henceforth  live  for  Thee. 

Aii:fA  Wauua. 


No.  414.      ®ItI  t0  ht  ttm  fotttta 


"  In  Thy  presence  is  ftilness  of  Joy."— Ps.  16:  IL 


Miss  FliORKNCK  C.  Abmstrong. 


GKO.  C.  STEBBnfB. 


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1.  Oh,    to    be    o   - 

2.  Oh,    to    be    o  - 

3.  Oh,     to    be    o  - 

4.  Oh,  when  shall  I 


ifS 


6.  Oh,     I  shall  soon  be 


ver  yon  - 
ver  yon  - 
ver  yon  - 
be  dwell- 


yon 
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der !    X      In 
der !  My  yearn 
der !     A  -  las  ! 
ing  Where  an   • 
der,  The'    lone  • 


n-^\r 


r^zip—^zzi^i — ^ 


that  land  of   won  -  der, 

•  ing  heart  grows  lond-er 

I  sigh    and  won  -  der 

gel  voi  -  ces  swell  -  ing 

ly  hero      I    wan  -  der, 

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Where  the  an  -  gel     voi-ces  min- gle,    and    the  an -gel    harp- era  ring ; 
Of        look-  ing     to    the  east,    to    see      the  bless-ed    day  -  star  bring 
Why  clings  my   poor,weak,8in  -  ful  heart    to   an   -  y     earth  -  ly  thing  : 
In  triumph- ant    hal  •  le  -  lu-jahs,make  the  vaulted  hcav'ns  ring? 

Yearn- ing  for     th©    wel-come  iummer — longing  for  the  bird's  fleet  wing; 


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To   be  free  from  pain  and  SOT- row.  And  the  anx-ious,dread  to-raor- row, 
Some    tid-inga  of    the  wak- ing.    The       doud-le6S,pur©  day  breaking; 
Each     tie      of  earth  must  sev- er,     And       pass      a- Avay     for- ev  -er; 
Where  the  pearly   gates  are  gleaming,  And  the  morn-ing  star     is    beaming? 
The     midnight  may    bedrca-ry.  And  the  heart  be  worn  audwea-ry, 


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To         rest     in    light  and  sunshine     In     the  presence  of  the  King. 

My      heart   is  yearn- ing — yearning  For  the  coming    of  the  King. 

But  there's  no  moresep  -  a  -  ra  -  tion    In     the  presence  of  the  King. 

Oh,     when  shall    I      be  yon- der    In     the  presence  of  the  King. 

But  there's  no  more  shadow  3'on  -  der    In     the  presence  of  the  King. 


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CnoRUS. 


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Oh! to  be  o  -  vcr  yon  -  dcr,      In that  hind  of  ^von  -  dor, 

Oh!  to  be  o      -      vcr      yonder,  yonder,  In  that  land,  that        land  of  wonder, 


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There to     be    for-cv-cr      la  tho  prcs-enco    of      the  King. 

Tjiereto    bo  for    -    -   ev  -  er 

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ROV.  S.  C.  MOROAN. 


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Come,  titou  ^IVitvy. 


••  I  will  give  you  rest."— Matt.  11 ; 
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calls  thcc  To     His  "wounded  side; 


Come,  thou  wca-iy,     Jo  -  sns 

Seek-inj;    Je  -  sus?  Jc  -  sus  eeckstlu  o — Wnntsthecas  thou   art; 
If     thou  let   lliiu,  He    will  save  thcc — Malcethceall    His    own; 
Wilt  thou  (itill   ro  -  fuse   Ilia    of  -  fer?  AVilt  thou  Bay  Him  nay? 
Dost  thou  feel  thy   life      is     %\ea-ry?   I3     thy    soul  distressed? 


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"Come  to      Me,"  saith    He,  "and   ev   -   er 

He       is     knock- iuj;,     ev    -    or  knoek-in<^ 

Guide  Ihee,  keep  thee,  take   thee,  dy  -  ing, 

Wilt    thou    let     Him, (grieved, re -jcet  '  cd. 

Take    His    of  -   fcr,   wait      no  long-tr; 

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"They  shall  ece  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  the  clouds  of  hcaren,  with  power 

an(i  great  glory."— Matt.  24 :  30. 
El.  Nathan.  James  McGranahaw. 

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1.  Ouv    Lord    is    now    re  -  jcct  -  ed,   And     by     the  world  disowned, 

2.  The  licnv'na  shall  j;low  with  splendor,    But    brighter    far  than  they 

3.  Our    pain   shall  then  be       o  -   vcr,  We'll  sin    and  sigh   no   more, 

4.  Let      nil     that  look  for,    has  -ten   The    com  -  ing   joy-ful  day, 


By  tho  ma  -  ny     still  neg-lect  -  ed,  And   by    tho   few    enthroned, 
The      caints  shall  shine  in    glo  -  ry,    As  Christ  shall  them  ar  -  ray. 
Be    -    bind   i;3      all'     of    sor  -  row,  And  naught  but  joy    be  -  fore. 
By         earn -est    con-  60  -  era  -  tion.  To   walk  the    nar  -  row  way. 


But  eoon  TTc'll  come  in     glo    • 

Tho  l)cau-ty      of     tho  Sav  • 

A  joy    in      our    Re -deem 

By  g.-ith^-ring  in     tho    lost 


ry,   Tho    hour  is     draw-ing  nigh, 
iour,  Shall   daz  -  zlo    ev'  -  ry      eye, 
■  er,      As      we     to     Him  are    nigh, 
ones,   For  whom  our  Lord  did    die, 


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When   our  Lord  shall  come  in  "  pow  -  er,"  And  "glo  -  ry'Trom  on  high; 


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py  §^ih  ^$mim. 


Mrs.  Mary  Lee  Demakest,  ISCl— 1S81. 


Scotch  Song.    Att. 


-    f  I        am    far      frae   niyhame,  an'  I'm   wea-ry     aft- en  whiles,  For  the 
'  \  An'  I'll  ne'er  be  fu'    content,     un      -      til  mine  een    do  see      The 
DC  But  these  sights  an' these  soun's  will   as    naething  he      to  me,  Wlien  I 


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langed-forhame-bringing  an'  my  Faither'swelcomesmiles;  1 

gow  -  den  gateso' heav'n  an'  my  (omit j  ain  coun-  trie. 


hear  the  angels  sing-in'     in    my  (obi it ain  coun- trie. 


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/The     earth     is  fleck'd  wi' flowers,     mon  -  y  -    tint-cd,    fresh     an' gay, 
(The     bird-  ieswar-  ble  blithely,     for    my     Faither    made  them  sae; 


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2  I've  His  gude  word  o'  promise  that  some  gladsome  day,  the  King 
To  His  ain  royal  palace  His  banished  liame  will  bring; 
\Vi'  een  an'  wi'  hert  rinnin'  ower  we  shall  see 
The  King  in  His  beauty,  in  oor  ain  countrie. 
My  sins  liae  been  niony,  an'  my  sorrows  hae  been  sair. 
But  there  they'll  never  vex  me,  nor  be  remembered  mair; 
For  His  bluid  has  made  me  wliite,  an'  His  ban'  shall  dry  my  e^a^ 
When  He  brings  me  hame  at  la.st,  to  mine  ain  countrie. 

8  Sae  little  noo  I  ken,  o'  yon  bless(?d  bonnie  place, 
I  only  ken  its  Hame,  whaur  wesliall  see  His  face; 
It  wad  surely  be  eneuch  for  ever  mair  to  be 
In  the  glory  o'  His  presence  in  oor  ain  countrie. 
Like  a  bairn  to  bis  mitbcr,  a  wee  birdie  to  its  nest, 
I  wad  fail)  he  gangin'  noo,  utito  my  Saviour's  breast, 
For  He  gathers  iu  His  bosom  witless,  worthless  lambs  like  me^ 
An'  carries  them  Ilimsel',  to  His  ain  countrie. 

4  He's  faitbfu'  that  hath  promised,  an'  He'll  surely  come  again,  , 
He'll  keep  His  tryst  wi'  me,  at  what  hour  I  dinna  ken; 
IJut  He  bid.s  me  still  to  wait,  an'  ready  aye  to  be. 
To  gatjg  at  ony  moment  to  my  ain  coinitrie. 
Sae  I'm  watching  aye,  an'  singiu'  o'  my  hame  as  I  wait, 
For  the  soun'iug  o'  His  footfa*  this  side  the  gowden  gat©, 
God  gie  His  grace  to  ilka  ane  wha'  listens  noo  to  me, 
ThAt  we  a'  may  gang  in  gladness  to  oor  ain  couutrie. 


No.  418. 

Rev.  James*AllkK. 

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"Praise  ye     IIi3  uame!"     His  love  and    graco    a  -  dore,   Who  all    our 

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2  While  they  around  the  throne 
Cheerfully  join  in  one, 

Praising  His  name, — 
Ye  who  have  felt  His  blood 
Sealing  your  peace  with  God, 
Sound  His  dear  name  abroad, 

"Worthy  the  Lamb!" 

3  Join,  all  ye  ransomed  race, 
Our  Lord  and  God  to  bless: 

Praise  ye  His  name! 
In  Him  we  will  rejoice, 
And  make  a  joyful  noise, 
Shouting  with  heart  and  voice, 

"Worthy  the  Lamb!" 

4  Soon  must  we  change  our  place. 
Yet  will  we  never  cease 

Praising  His  name: 
To  Him  our  songs  we  bring; 
Hail  Him  our  gracious  King; 
And,  through  all  ages  sing, 

''Worthy  the  Lamb!" 


No.  419. 

1  Come,  Thou  almighty  King, 
Help  us  Thy  name  to  sing, 
Help  OS  to  praise: 


3@0 


Father!  all-glorious, 
O'er  all  victorious, 
Come,  and  reign  over  us, 
Ancient  of  Days! 

Come,  Thoa  incarnate  Word, 
Gird  on  Thy  mighty  sword; 

Our  prayer  attend ; 
Come,  and  Thy  people  bless, 
And  give  Thy  word  success: 
Spirit  of  holiness! 

On  us  descend. 

Come,  holy  Comforter! 
Thy  sacred  wilno.Ks  bear, 

In  this  glad  hour: 
Thou,  who  almighty  art. 
Now  rule  in  every  heart, 
And  ne'er  from  us  depart. 

Spirit  of  power! 

To  the  great  One  in  Three, 
The  highest  praises  be, 

Hence  evermore ! 
His  .sovereign  majesty 
May  wc  in  glory  .sec, 
And  to  eternity 

Love  and  adore. 


No.  420. 


§^«tutnn. 


Hknry  F.  Lytb. 


Spanlflb. 


1.  Je  -  sus,  I      oy  cross  have  tak- en,    All    to  leave  and  fol  -  low  Thee, 

^:^  :^:^  .^.;    r    II  I 


Na-ked, poor, despised,  for  -  saken,   Thoufrom  hence  my  all  shalt  be» 
D.S.  Yet    how  rich    is     my    con-di-tion,     God  and  heaven  are  still  my  own. 


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Let  the  world  despise  and  leave  me, 

They  have  left  my  Saviour,  too ; 
Human  hearts  and  looks  deceive  m^ 

Thou  art  not,  like  them,  untrue; 
Oh!  while  thou  dost  smile  upon  me, 

God  of  wisdom,  love,  and  might, 
Foes  may  hate,  and  friends  disown  me. 

Show  Thy  face,  and  all  is  bright. 

Haste  thee  on  from  grace  to  glory, 

Armed  by  faith, and  wing'd  by  pray'r! 
Heaven's  eternal  day's  before  thee ; 

God's  own  hand  shall  guide  thee  there: 
Soon  shall  close  thy  earthly  mission. 

Soon  shall  pass  thy  pilgrim  days, 
Hope  shall  change  to  glad  fruition, 

Faith  to  sight,  and  prayer  to  praise. 


No.  421. 

1  Jesus  wept!  those  tears  arc  over 
But  His  heart  is  still  the  same, 
Kinsman,  Friend,  and  Elder  Brother, 
Is  His  everlasting  name. 


300 


(|:  Saviour,  who  can  love  like  Thee, 
Gracious  One  of  Bethany.  :H 

2  When  the  pangs  of  trial  seize  ns. 

When  the  waves  of  sorrow  roll, 
I  will  lay  my  head  on  Jesus, 

Pillow  of  the  troubled  soul. 
U:  Surely,  none  can  feel  like  Thee, 

Weeping  One  of  Bethany.  :|| 

3  Jesus  wept!  and  still  in  glory, 

He  can  mark  each  mourner's  tears ; 
Living  to  retrace  the  story 

Of  the  hearts  He  solaced  here. 
II :  Lord,  when  I  am  called  to  die, 

Let  me  think  of  Bethany.  :|j 

4  Jesus  wept!  those  tears  of  sorrow 

Are  a  legacy  of  love ; 
Yesterday,  to-day,  to-morrow. 

He  the  same  doth  ever  prove, 
II :  Thou  art  all  in  all  to  me. 

Living  One  of  Bethany!  :|| 


air  ElswABD  Dxnvt; 


No.  422. 


Wxlmtft. 


81r  John  Bowriwo. 

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C.  M.  Von  Websbl 


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I.God    i3    love ;  His  mer  -  cy  brightcDS   All    the  path  in    which  wo  rove; 

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Time  aud  chcnge  arc  busy  ever; 

Man  decays,  aud  ages  move ; 
But  His  mercy  waneth  never; 

God  is  wisdom,  God  is  love. 

E'en  the  hour  tliat  darkest  seemetb 
Will  His  cliangeless  goodness  prove ; 

From     the     gloom      His     brightness 
streameth, 
God  is  wisdom,  God  is  love. 

He  with  earthly  cares  entwineth 
Hope  aud  comfort  from  above ;    ^ 

Everywhere  His  glory  shineth  ; 
God  is  wisdom,  God  is  love. 


No.  423. 

1  Jesus  only,  when  the  morning 

Beams  upon  the  path  I  tread; 
Jesus  only  when  the  darkness 
Gathers  round  my  weary  head. 

2  Jesus  only,  when  the  billows 

Cold  and  sulleu  o'er  me  roll ; 
Jasus  oul}',  when  the  trumpet 

Rends  the  tomb  aud  wakes  the  soul. 

8  Jesus  only,  when  in  judgment 
Boding  fears  my  heart  appall : 
Jesus  only,  when  tlie  wretclied 
On  the  rocka  aud  mountains  call 


4  Jesus  only,  when,  adoring, 

Saints  their  crowns  before  Him  bring; 
Jesus  only,  I  will,  joyous, 
Through  eternal  ages  sing. 

Ilev.  Elias  Nasok. 


No.  424. 

1  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy* 

Weak  and  wounded  sick  and  sore, 
Jesus  rciidy  stands  to  save  you 
Full  of  pity,  love,  and  power. 

2  Now,  ye  needy,  come  and  welcome, 

God's  free  bounty  glorify  ; 
True  belief  and  true  repentance, 
Every  grace  that  brings  you  nigh. 

3  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger. 

Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream  ; 
All  the  fitness  He  reqiiiroth, 
Is  to  feel  your  need  of  Him. 

4  Come,  ye  weary,  heavy  laden, 

Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  fall. 
If  you  tarry  till  you're  better. 
You  will  never  come  at  alL 

5  Agonizing  in  tlie  garden, 

Lo  !  your  Maker  prostrate  liefll 
On  the  bloody  tree  behold  Him— 
Hear  Him  cry  before  He  dies. 

Ilev.  JuiiEPU  Hakt. 


301 


Ro.  425. 

Rev.  J.  S.  B.  MoNSELT.. 

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2  What  is  faith's  foundation  strong? 
What  awakes  my  lips  to  song  ? 
He  who  bore  my  sinful  load, 
Purchased  for  mc  peace  with  God, 

Jesus  Christ,  the  Crucified. 

3  Who  defeats  my  fiercest  foes? 
Who  consoles  my  sriddcst  woes? 
Who  revives  my  fainting  heart, 
Healing  all  its  hidden  smart? 

Jesus  Christ,  the  Crucified. 

4  Who  is  life  in  life  to  mc? 

Who  tlio  death  of  death  will  be? 
Who  will  ]dacc  mc  on  His  right 
With  the  conntlosH  hosts  of  light? 
Jesus  Christ,  tiic  Crucified. 

6  This  is  that  greac  thing  I  hnow; 
This  diili;',l)t.s  and  stirs  mc  so  ; 
Faith  in  Him  who  died  to  8avc, 
Him  who  triumphed  o'er  the  grave, 
Jesus  Christ,  tho  Crucified. 


No.  426. 

1  Wait,  my  soul,  upon  the  Lord, 
To  His  gracious  promise  flee. 

Laying  hold  upon  His  word 

II :  "As  thy  days  thy  strength  shall  be. "-.J 

2  If  the  sorrows  of  thy  case, 
Seem  peculiar  still  to  thee, 

God  lias  promised  needful  graco 

1|:  "As  thy  days  thy  strength  shall  bc.":jl 

3  Days  of  trial,  days  of  grief 
In  succession  thou  may'st  see, 

This  is  still  thy  sweet  relici' 

Ij:  "As  thy  days  thy  strength  shall  be.":|j 

\  Rork  of  Ages,  I'm  secure, 

With  Thy  promise  full  and  free, 
Faithful,  positive,  and  sure — 
j|:"A3  thy  days  thy  strength  shall  be.":B 


Wm.  F.  Llotbw 


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IITI3E 


Titles  in  Small  Caps.— First  Lines  in  "Roman, 


No. 
A 

AnMTllEAIlT 84 

Ah,  this  heart  is  void  find  chill 320 

Alas  I  ftnd  did  my  Saviour 111,  107 

A  Light  UPON  THE  SnoRE 233 

A  Little  While 101,  309 

"  A  little  while,"  aud  lie  shall 399 

AllforMe 140 

All  glory  to  Jesus  be  given 201 

All  liail  the  power  of  Jesus'  name.  101 

All  my  doubts  I  give  to  Jesus 139 

All  people  that  on  earth  do  dwell      1 

All-seeiDg,  gracious  Lord 3o0 

All  the  Way  My  Saviour  leads    00 

All  to  CnuisT  I  Owe 85 

Almost  Persuaded 75 

Atxjnq  the  River  of  Time 411 

A  longtime  I  wandered d 

Amazing  grace  1  how  sweet 213 

Am  I  u  soldier  of  the  Cross 115 

Are  you  coming  Home  to  Nioax  ?  311 

Arise  and  Shine 198 

Arise  my  soul,  arise! 119 

Arlington.     C.  M.  115 

A  Sinner  FoRonrEN 04 

Ask  ye  what  great  thing  I  know,  425 

Art  thou  WEARY 195 

A  ruler  once  came  to  Jesus 237 

AttheFeet  of  Jesus 100 

Autumn 420 

Awake,  aud  sing  the  song 320 


BEAurrFUL  Morning  ! 393 

Beautiful  valley  op  Eoen 252 

Behold  a  Stranger  at  the  door 401 

BfiHOIiD  TIU:   lilUDEGUOOM 108 

303 


Behold,  -what  Love  ! 3(>3 

Belmont.     C.  M 412 

Beneath  the  cross  of  Jesus 43 

Be  our  joyful  song  to-day 280 

Beside  tlie  well  at  uoon-lime 302 

Beulaii  Land 305 

Beyond  the  Smiling  and  the...  378 

Blessed  Home-Land 200 

Blessed  Uope 245 

Blessed  hope  that  iu  Jesus  is  given  245 

Blessed  River 170 

Bless  me  Now 33 

Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds 114 

BOYLSTON    S.  M 113 

Brightly  beams  our  Father's  mercy    65 
Brightly  gleams  OUR  Banner.  _  813 

Bringing  in  the  Sheaves 370 

Brother,  art  thou  worn  and  weary  359 
By  faith  I  view  my  Saviour  dying  313 

C 
Calling  Now 9 

Call  them  in 15:} 

Can  IT  BE  Right  ? 209 

Child  OF  bin  and  sorrow 3S0 

Christ  forme 253 

Christ  is  coming  ! 838 

Christ  Returneth 239 

Close  TO  Thee 170 

"Come" 809 

Come  Believing  ! 390 

Come  every  soul,  by  h'm  oppressed    Ot 

Come,  every  joyful  heart 325 

Come,  foutiie  Feast  i3  6ri{EAD._ 
Come,  Holy  S;»irif,  lieavcnly  Dove 

Come  home,  come  Lome  1 

Come,  my  soul,  thy  euil  prepare.  _ 


191 

128 

88 

217 


No. 
Comb  kear  Me 231 

Como  near  mc,  O  my  Saviour 2:31 

Comb  NOW,  saith  the  Lord 255 

CoiiE,  PnoDiGAL,  Come 335 

Come,  sing,  my  soul,  and  praise..  337 

Come,  sing  the  Gospel's  joyful 134 

Como  souls  that  arc  /onging  for 255 

Come,  Tliou  Almiglity  King 419 

Como  Thou  Fount  of  every 116 

Come,  Tnou  Weary 415 

Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus  ! 133 

Come  to  THE  Saviour C3 

Come  unto  Me,  and  Rest 359 

Comeyo  sinners,  poor  and 127-424 

Come,  we  that  love  the  Lord 250 

Come  ye  Disconsolate 197 

Consecration 234 

Coronation.    C.  M 101 

Cross  akd  Crown.     CM 206 

Cross  OF  Jesus.' 43 

Ceown  Him 203 

Cut  it  Down. 238 

D 

J>aretobea  Daniel 

Dark  IS  THE  Night , 

Deliverance  will  come 

Dennis.    S.  ^I 

Depthop  Mercy 99 

Did  Christ  o'er  sinners  weep 

Doers  of  the  Word 

Down  life's  dark  vale  we  wander 
Do  you  see  the  Hebrew  Caplivc. 

Dkaw  MK  Nearer 

Dundee.  C.  M 


158 
148 
367 
114 
-340 
131 
3G9 
C3 
143 
i:J8 
111 


ID 


Eternity , 

Eternity  dawns  on  my  vision. 
Eternity  is  drawing  nigh. 

Evan.     C.  M 

Evfcn  Me 

Evening  Prayer 

Every  Day  and  Hour 

Esli*08tulation 


F 


"Fade,  fade  each  earthly  joy 
Faust,  YETruusuiNU 


203 
278 
857 
107 

87 
293 

43 
205 


179 
301 


Na 
Faith  is  a  living  powDr  from 215 

Father,  take  my  Hand 81© 

Fierce  and  wild  the  storm  is 253 

Fix  your  eyes  upon  Jcsus 263 

Forever  with  Jesus  there 274 

Free  from  the  law,  oh  happy 18 

Fresh  from  the  throne  of  glory 170 

From  all  that  dwell  below 021 

From  the  riven  rock  there  floweth_  270' 
From  every  stormy  wind  thai;  blows  105 

Fully  PERSUADED _    76 

Fully  trustinq 139 

C3- 

Gate  Ajar 15 

Gathering  Home 361 

Give  me  the  Wings  of  Faith...  180 

Gilding  o'er  life's  fitful  waters 200 

Gloria  Patri 328 

Gr.ORY  BE  TO  Jesus'  Name 331 

Glory  be  to  the  Father 828 

Glory,  glory  be  to  Jcsus 331 

Glory  to  God  on  high 418 

Go  Bury  THY  Sorrow 61 

God  loved  the  world  of  sinners  lost    30 

Good  News .-  291 

God  is  great  ami  God  is  good 406 

God  is  Love  ;  His  mercy  brightens  423 

Gospel  Brlls 2>5 

Gospel  Trumpet's  sount)ING 266 

Go  Work  in  My  Vineyard 98 

Grace  refore  Meals 408 

Grace  'tis  a  charming  sound _.    49 

Great  Physician 58 

Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jchovali.    88 

H 

Hallelujah  1  He  is  Risen 180 

Hallelujah,  'tis  Done  1 3 

Hallelujah  !  what  a  Saviour..  140 

Hamburg.     L.  M 400 

Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wi^c 214 

Hark  !  the  voice  of  Jesu^,  crying.  120 
Have  you  any  room  for  Jesus  ?.  284 
Have  you  on  the  Lord  believed  ?.    81 

Hear  the  Call 149 

Hear  thou  my  Puayer 356 

Hear  }c  the  gluU  Good  News  from  315 


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No. 

HBATENT.Y  CAr AAN 2Gi 

Heavenly  Father,  bless  me  now —  S3 
Heavenly  Father,  "wc  beseech  Thee  817 
Heavenly  Father,  v,c  thy  children  .370 
Hkbron.      L.  M 213 

He  CAME  TO  EETHAIfY 8So 

Hb  Leadi:tii  Me. 51 

Helpless  I  come  to  Jesus' blood. ..  S4D 

Hk  Know3 £07 

Ukndon.    Ts. 425 

He  that  Bfilieveth --  315 

He  will  Hide  Me 225 

HideTiioiiMe 874 

Hiding  IN  TnEE 232 

Bis  "WORD  a  Tower -  183 

Ho,  eveuy  one  that  TOiRSTETn.  803 

Hold  fast  till  i  come 173 

Hold  the  Foi;t 14 

Holy,  Koi>y,  Holy  !  Lord  God-_  223 
Holy  Spirit,  Faithi^cl  Guide..    40 

Home  AT  Last 18D 

Home  OF  TnE  Soul 20 

Home  over  There 93 

Ho  I  my  comrades,  £cc  the  signal-  14 
Hoi  Reapers  OF  Life's  ITarvest  150 
How  CAN  I  keep  rnoM  Singing  ?.  889 

IIow  ITappy  are  TVe 244 

How  Fokmn  arc  the  words 70 

How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus 71 

How  Bwcct  Iho  word  of  Christ 237 


I 

Ia3i  Coming.  — SCO 

I  AM  Coming  TO  TiTE  Cross 69 

I  am  far  fraemy  hamc 417. 

I  am  now  a  child  of  God 173 

I  AM  Playing  for  Yoc 11 

1  am  so  glad  that  our  Father  iu._.     23 

I  am  Swr.EPiNG  THROUGH  thz 173 

I  AM  THE  Door 408 

1  am  Thine,  O  Lord,  I  Lavo  Lcard_  138 
I  am  trusting.  Lord,  in  Thee 59 

I  AM  TRUSTING  ThEE 200 

1  am  waiting  for  the  morning 875 

I  BRING  MY  BINS  TO  TlIEE 1~0 

1  CANNOT  TELL  IIOW  rUECIOUS 251 

I  feci  like  singing  all  the  time 270 

if  never  llic  gazo  of  the  Luu 24U 


gave  My  life  for  tliee iil 

have  a  Saviour,  lie's  pleading  in .     11 
havccnleredlhe  Valley  of  blessing  196 

have  Lcaid  of  a  land  faraway 261 

have  licaid  of  a  Saviour's  love.-  157 

have  read  of  a  beautiful  city 310 

heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say 123 

hear  the  Saviour  say 35 

Hear  THE  Words  of  Jesus oC4 

Uear  THY  "Welcome  Voice.-   .    63 
know  not  the  hour,  wlien  my  Lord    13 

know  not  what  awaits  me 807 

Know  THAT  my  Redeemer  Lives  893 
Left  it  All  with  Jesus 90-845 

'LL  RTAND  RY  you  till  THE  MORN  253 

Love  TO  Tell  THE  Story 89 

love  to  think  of  the  heavenly  laud  153 

love  Ihy  Kingdom,  Lord 211 

'm  A  PiLcnni 308 

'm  Going  Home 250 

mmanuel's  Land 147 

need  Thee  eveuy  Hour 3 

Never  knew  You 377 

n  my  Father's  liouse  there  is 274 

n-  some  way  or  other,  the  Lord.. .      5 
n  the  Christian's  home  in  glory  ..  ISO 

n  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory C8 

N  THE  Presence  op  the  Kino  ..    58 
N  THE  Silent  midnigut  Watch.  183 

n  Thy  cleft,  O  Pock  of  Ages 874 

n  Zion's  Pock  abiding 171 

saw  a  way-worn  traveler  _ _  307 

Shall  Uj:  Satisfied. 851 

3  Jesus  ABLE  to  Pedeem  ? 241 

3  My  Name  wihtten  Theue  ?._  843 

btood  outside  the  Gate 173 

3  Your  Lamp  BuKNiNG  ? 403 

talian  Hymn 418 

thiuk  when  I  read  that  sweet 840 

I's  a  bonnic,  bonuic  warl' __  404 

T  13  Finished ___  281 

T  IS  WELL  with  MY  Soul 200 

t  may  Lc  at  morn,  when  the  day.  289 

T  Passeth  Knowledge 73 

'vE  FOUND  A  Fkiend 224 

'vc  found  a  joy  in  sorrow -  151 

've  found  the  Pearl  of  gtcatest 300 

vo  reached  the  land  of  corn  and_  805 
'V12  I'^ASSED  TUB  CiiOBfl -_  8SQ 


3i>a 


1  watted  for  the  Lord,  my  God  ...  ]25 
Iwill^ingof  my  Redeemer 229 

2  will  slug  you  a  song  of  that.....    20 


Jesus,  and  shall  it  ever  bo S23 

Jebus  CALLS  TnEE 228 

Jesus  Christ  13  PASsiKO  by 230 

Jesus,  gnicious  one,  callcth  now..  228 

Jesus  hail!  cuiliroiicd  in  glorj- 410 

Jesus,  I  my  cross  havo  taken 420 

JeSCS  13   COMIXQ— 879 

Jesus  is  Mighty  to  Savu 201 

Jesubis  mine 179 

Jesus  is  My  Sayioui; CG5 

Jesus,  I  tvill  Tiiust  Thee 841 

Jesus,  kecpmc  near  tlie  cross 45 

Jesus  Loves  Eten  Me 23 

Jesus  loves  mc,  tins  I  know 413 

Jesus,  Lover  oy  my  Soul 65-1 93 

Jesus,  my  Lord,  to  Thcc  I  cry oG8 

Jesus  op  Nazareth  Passeth  By.      8 

Jesus  O^'ly _.- 257 

Jesus  only,  "vrhen  tbo  morning 423 

Jesus,  o:;ly  Jegus 2S3 

Jesus  GOALL  Reign  _. »_  141 

Jesus  wept!  those  lcar3  arc  over. _  421 

Jewels _ 07 

Joy  IN  6oTmo\7. 151 

Joy  TO  TnE  world 2CG 

Joy  to  the  world,  I  ho  Lord  is  como  110 

Just  AS  Iam 54 

Just  A  WORD  for  Jesus 1G3 

K 

Ekockino,  Knockixo,  Wno.-...    17 


Laban.    0.  II 112 

Land  of  Beulaii 187 

Lead  ME  On 3^^2 

Lenox   Os  &  Ss 119 

Let  U3  gather  up  ihc  sunbeams 174 

Let  THE  Lower  Lights 05 

Life  for  A  Look 80 

LicnT  after  Darkness 830 

Light  in  llic  darkness,  sailor 83 

iMl  up,  lift  u|>  tii/  voice  with 198 


Long  in  darkness  w©  have 227 

Look  away  to  Jesus IGi 

Look  unto  Me,  and  be  ye  saved 383 

Lord  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing  159 

Lord,  I  care  not  for  richca oi^ 

Lord,  I  hear  of  showers  of  blessing  87 
Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  perfectly.  169 
Lord,  my  trust  I  repose  in  Thee..  387 

Lol  the  day  of  God  is  breaking 149 

Look,  ye  saints,  the  sight  is 262 

M 

Majestic  sweetness  eita  enthroned.  413 
"Man  of  Sorrows,"  what  a  name..  140 

Marchinqto  Zion 250 

Master,  the  tempest  is  raging 407 

Memokies  op  Earth 297 

Mercy's  Free... 318 

Mine  ! 277 

Jlinel  what  ra3'c  of  glory  bright..  277 

^lore  holiness  give  me _    93 

More  Love  to  Thee,  O  Christ..  136 
TiIoRE  THAN  Tongue  c.vic  Tell...  355 
J.Iop.E  to  Follow 31 

!MuST  I  GO,  AND  EMPTY  HANDED.  .  .    298 

Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross  alone...  206 

My  ain  Counteee 417 

My  days  arc  gliding  swiftly  by 219 

My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee 117 

My  FAITH  still  clings 299 

3Iy  God  and  Father  while  I  stray.  373 

My  God,  I  have  found 221 

Jly  heart  that  was  heavy  and  sad.  100 
My  heavenly  home  ia  bright  and..  256 

My  High  Tower 171 

My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less..  1G3 

My  latest  sun  is  sinking  fast 187 

My  life  flows  on  in  endless  £ong..  389 

My  Jesus,  I  LOVE  Thee J§..  314 

My  Prayer 93 

My  Kedf.emer.  .  - 229 

My  sin  is  great,  my  strength 299 

]\Iy  bono  shall  be  op  Jesus 143 

My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard 112 

My  soul  is  happy  all  day  long 3G5 

My  Soul  wili<  Overcome 049 


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Nearer,  m^  God,  to  Thee. 


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auo 


No. 

Near  TTTE  Cross 41 

Netti-eton.     8s  &  79 110 

New  Haven.    Cs  &  4s 117 

New  Song 44 

Ninety  and  Nine 0 

None  but  Christ  can  satisfy...  833 
None  of  Self  and  all  of  Thee.  2GS 

No  other  Name 73 

Notalllhc  Uood  of  beasts 113 

Not  half  has  Ever  bken  told..  SIO 
NoTiiiNQ  but  Leaves 00 

NOTIIINQ  BUT  THE  BlOOD  OF  JeSUS  833 

Nothing  either  great  or  small 281 

Not  MY  Own 343 

Not  NOW  my  CniLD 47 

Not  what   these  Hands  have  S83 

Now  just  a  word  for  Jcsiis 103 

No  works  of  law  have  v,c  to  Loast  CS-i 


O 

O  Christ,   in  Thee  my  eov.1  halh 

O  Christ,  what  burdens  bowed 

O  Crown  of  Kejoicinq 

O  for  p.  faith  th:it  will  not  shrink. 
O  for  a  thousand  tongues  to  tfing._ 
O  happy  day.  Ihtit  fixed  my  choice 

O  Holy  Spiiit,  come 

O  land  of  rest,  for  thcc  I  si^h 

Once  again  the  Gospel  mcssrsgc... 
Once  more  we  come,  God's  word  .. 
Only  a  little  Wuile 

ONL  Y  W  A I T I N  O 

Only  waiting  till  the  shadows 

O  safe  to  the  Rock  tlicit  is  higher.  . 

O  Saviour,  precious  Saviour 

O  fOul  in  thcfar-cwaycountr}' 

O  what  a  Saviour,  th.it  lie  died — 
O  I  what  shall  I  do  to  be  saved — 

Ob,  bliss  of  the  purified 

Oh,  come  to  the  Saviour,  believe.. 
Oh,  do  not  let  the  "Word  depart... 
Oh,  for  the  pence  that  flowclh  as  a.. 

Oh,  how  happy  are  we 

On,  now  IIe  Loves 

Oh,  I  AM   BO  HAPPY  IN  JesUS 

Oh,  I  left  all  with  Jesus. 

Oh,  revive  us  by  Thy  V/ord 

Oh,  bing  of  III  a  Mighty  Love... 
Oh,  Spiiit,  o'erwhclmcd  by  thy... 


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403 
203 
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246 

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845 
870 

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87 

216 
10 


No. 

Oh,  tender  and  cwrnt  tra<i  the 217 

Oh,  the  bitttr  pain  !ind  sorrow 2C9 

Oh,  the  clanging  bells  of  time 203 

Oh,  think  of  the  home  over  there.    93 
On,  TO  BE  Nothing 74 

On,  TO  BE  over  YONDER 58-411 

Oh,  turn  yc,  oh,  turn  ye 205 

On,  WHAT  ARE  YOU  GOING  TO  DO.  .    194 
On,  AVHEr.E  ARE  THE  Re.ypeus...   155 

Oh,  word  of  words  the  sv7cctcst 303 

Old  II UN DR ED.    L.  ]yX 1 

Old,  Old  StopvY 

Olive's  J3row.     L.  M 

Once  for  all 

Once  I  was  dead  i:i  sin 129 

One  more  Day':i  AVork  for  Jdsus    28 

One  offer  of  salvation 73 

One  sweetly  SOLEMN  thought..  193 

One  there  h  above  all  others 33 

On  Jordan's  stormy  b.vniid 803 

Only  an  Armor  Bearep. 83 

Only  A  GTE?  to  Jesu3 144 

Only  tor  Tiied 280 

Only  Trust  Him 04 

Only  trusting  in  lit  Uaviour...  273 

Onward,  CnRiSTiAii  Soldiers 175 

Onv/ard  Go £."34 

0:;ward1   Upttard! 1G5 

Our  l.impi  are  trimmed  end  burn..  103 

Our  Lord  i:j  covy  rejc:  ted 410 

Our  blaster  has  taken  Ilia  journey  285 

Our  way  is  often  rug!-;cd 353 

Out  of  I)are::zs3  into  Licit? 227 

Out  OF  tre  Aru 209 

Over  Jordan 313 

Over  the  Line 247 

Over  Tnn  Ocean  Wave 200 

O  what  shall  I  do  to  bo  Eavcd? 408 


Palace  OP  Tire  Kino 208 

Paradise 287 

Parting  Hymn 817 

Pass  me  Not 27 

Peace,  BE  Still 407 

Pleyel'9  Hymn.     73 214 

Praise  God, from  whom  all  blessings      1 
Praise  Ye  the  Luhd 844 


QJ/7 


^  No. 

Pray,  brethren,  pray ..•••.».  8.^7 

Precious  Blood 847 

Precious  Kame... 73 

Precious  Prcmise 50 

Precious  Saviour,  may  I  live 280 

Pressing  on __  294 

Prodigal  Child 33 

Pull  FOR  THE  Shore 83 

Rathbun.  8s  &  7s 409 

Redeemed.  _ ,  405 

Redemption  Ground S37 

Refuge.     7s  D 103 

Rejoice  and  be  Glad 24 

Rejoice  T\'nn  Me 288 

Remember  Me. 1G7 

Repeat  the  story  o'er  and  o'er 154 

Rescue  the  PERisnixc 18 

Revfv^e  Thy  "Work 223 

Revive  rs  Again 25 

Ring  the  Belt.s  OF  Heaven 19 

Rise  up,  and  Hasten S39 

Rockingham.    L.  M 103 

Rock  of  Ages 80 

Room  for  Thee 188 


Sad  and  weary,  lono  end  dreary.,  SG(5 

Bafe  IN  TUB  Arms  of  Jesus 4 

Salvation _ 134 

Salvalionl  O  the  joyful  sound 109 

Baved  by  the  Blood 2.")4 

Bave,  .Tebus,  ba^-e  1 248 

Baviour,  breathe  an  evening 293 

Baviour,  like  a  Shcplicrd  lead  us..  12G 

Baviour,  more  than  life  to  me 43 

Bavio\u%  Thy  dying  love 20 

Baviour,  visit  Thy  plantation 4C9 

Bay,  Are  you  Ready  ? 853 

8ny,  is  your  lamp  burning,  my 403 

Bay,  where  is  Ihy  refuge,  poor S13 

Scatter  Seeds  of  Kindness 174 

Seeking  to  Save 177 

Bkssions.     L.  M 215 

Beymour.     73 99 

Shall  we  gather  at  the  river? 124 

flUALL  WE    MKET   BEYOND  THE... .    199 

She  onl^y  touched  the  hem... 207 


Shtttland.    S.  M 211 

Should  the  dcath-angcl  knock  at__  853 

Simply  trusting  cveiy  day 165 

Sing  and  Pi: ay  !_ 273 

Singing  all  the  Tdie.. 273 

Singing  A3  WE  Journey 380 

Sing  them  over  again  to  mc 283 

Sing  op  His  Mighty  Love 46 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  yc  die  ?. . .  106 

Solid  Rock  (The) 103 

So  let  our  lips  and  lives  express.. .   104 

Something  for  Jesus 26 

SoiTG  of  Salvation _ 157 

Soon  shall  wc  see  the  glorious 871 

Soul  of  mine,  in  cailhly  temple.-.  351 

Sound  THE  Alarm  ! 891 

Sound  tei:  high  PnAisES 203 

Sowing  in  the  morn'ng 870 

Sowing  the  seed  by  the  daylight  fair    79 
Spirit  of  truth,  oh,  let  mc  know..  319 

Standing  by  a  purpose  true 158 

Stand  up,  str.nd  up  for  Jesus 121 

Slay,  Thou  insuUcd  Spirit,  Etay  .>  823 

St.  Thomas.    S.  M 820 

Substitution 67 

Suffering  Saviour,  with  thom 146 

Sun  OF  MY  Soul _ 84 

Sweet  By-and-By 204 

Sweet  Hour  of  Prayeb. — .    77 


Take  Me  AO  I  Am 868 

Take  my  life  and  let  it  be 234 

Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with  you.    72 

Tell  it  Out 829 

Tell  ME  moi;e  ABOUT  Jesus 594 

Tell  me  the  Old,  (^ld  Story..    87 

Tempted  and  Tried 249 

Tenderly  the  Shepherd 177 

Ten  Thousand  Times 275 

That  will  be  Heaven  for  me..     13 
The  blood  has  always  precious  been  847 

The  Cross  of  Jesus 48 

The  Crowning  Day 416 

The  Gate  Ajar  for  me 15 

The  Glorious  I^Iornino 871 

The  Got^PEL  Bei.ls 235 

The  Gosi'iiL  of  Thy  Grack, SSgJ 


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No. 
The  GosTET.  Trumpet's  Sound..  '2CQ 

Tuk(Ji;eat  Physhian 50 

The  IIali*"  was  neveu  Told 151 

The  Heavenly  Canaan -  ^04 

Tee  Heavenly  Land 153 

The  Hemo?  Hib  Gailment 207 

Tue  HoLYSriniT .-.    43 

The  Home  oveu  There 03 

The  Lamh  i3  the  Ligiit  theueop  243 

The  Land  or  Beulaii ___  187 

The  Light  op  ti:e  AVokld 41 

The  Lorcl'3  my  Slicplieid,  Til  not-  107 

Tee  Lokd  wiLLPiioviDE 6 

The  love  that  Jesus  had  for  me...  C55 

The  Mistaeesgf  my  Life 100 

TheKewSong 44 

The  Ninety  AND  Nine 6 

The  Palace  of  THE  Kixa...2C8,  404 
The  Peatil  of  Greatest  Price.  300 

The  Pueciou3  Najic 73 

The  prize  is  tct  before  us 289 

The  PnoDioAL  Child 33 

There  arc  lonely  hearts  to  cherish.  360 

There  13  A  Fountain 01 

There  is  a  gate  that  f.fands  ajar 15 

Theite  13  A  G  reen  Hill  far  away  273 
There  is  a  land  of  pure  dcligiit.C?,  204 
There  is  Joy  among  the  Angels  295 

TiiEK  E 13  Life  for  a  Look 80 

There  is  love,  truo  love 385 

There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high..  218 

There's  a  land  that  is  fairer 204 

There's  a  Light  in  the  Valley  2G7 
There's  a  Work  for  each  of  Us  2S5 
There  were  ninety  and  nine  lliat_.       6 

The  Smitten  Rock 270 

The  Spirit,  oh,  sinner 42 

The  Sands  of  Time  are 147-397 

The  Solid  Kock 1C3 

The  Sweet  Story  of  Old 310 

The  Valixy  of  Blessing ]:jo 

The  way  is  danc,  my  Fatlicr 816 

The  who\c  world  was  lost  in  the. .     4 1 

The  Wondrous  G ift 49 

The  word  of  God  is  given 395 

llicy  dreamed  not  of  danger 200 

They're  gathering  homeward SGI 

Thine  Jesub,  Thine 22G 


No. 
Thine,  most  gracioug  Lord 137 

This  I  Know 887 

This  i-slhe  day  of  toil 294 

Tiiis  loving  Saviour  stands  paticnlly    Q 

Thou  art  coming 271 

Thou  didst  leave  Thy  Throne 188 

Tliou  my  everlasting  portion 170 

Through  the  valley  of  the  shadow.  207 

TiiY  v.'iLL  BE  done -_  373 

Till  He  Come 09 

'Tis  a  goodly  pleasant  land 208 

'Tis  known  on  earth,  and  heaven  304 
'Tismidni^ht,  and  on  Olive's  brow  214 

'Tisthe  Elessed  Hour 334 

'Tis  the  promise  of  God,  full d 

To  eeThefjd 261 

To  Day 53 

Today  the  Saviour  calls 55 

To  Him  ee  Glory E\-E!:more 890 

To  Uiin  who  for  our  sins  was  slain  396 
To  the  hall  of  the  feast  came  the_.    04 

To  THE  Work 145 

Traveling  to  the  better  l:md 383 

TrIUMTH  BY  AND  EY 289 

Trustngin  the  Lord  thy  God oZi 

Trusting  Jlsds,  that  is  all 1G5 

Trust  On 353 

'Twill  NOT  be  Long 893 


Valley  OF  Blessing  (The), 

Varen-a.     C.  M.  D 

Vebily,  Verily , 


19a 

07 

242 


W 


WAiTiNa 403 

Watting  and  watching  fou  ini  210 

AVait,  my  soul,  upon  tlic  Lord 4:20 

Wandering  afar  from  the  dwellings    13 
Warwicic     C.  M 213 

WATCrniAN,  TliLLME 1H5 

We  are  chihlrcn  of  a  King 'SSO 

We  ARE  Going  Home 3.'i« 

We  arc  v.aiiiag  by  the  river 220 

Weary  gleaner  whence  comc^t  thou  S3 
AVe'i.l  Gather  thcre  in  Glory.  81)5 
We'll  work  till  Jlsu3  Comes..  3Ul 
We  Praise  Thiie  and  Dli:s3 Thee 372 
Wcpraiiio  TUoo,  O  Gcxl aii 


!^9f 


We're  Gorxa  Rome  To-moriiotv  !  23 
We're  going  Home,  no  moi  c  to  roam  22 

AVc'rc  marching  lo  (Canaan 166 

We're  MAKcniNO  toZion 250 

We're  saved  by  the  blood 204 

Wo  shall  meet  beyond  the  river 7 

We  shall  Mekt  By  and  By 7 

We  Shall  Beign 306 

We  shall  slekp,  but  not  ron ...  1S4 
Wc  speak  of  Ihc  land  of  the  blest.  283 
W^E  Taice  the  Guilty  SI^'NER's  384 

We've  journeyed  many  a  day 233 

We  Worship  Thee 850 

What  a  Feiend  we  have 29 

What  can  wash  away  my  stain?...  S33 
What  hast  Thou  Done  fou  Me?    21 

What,  "by  my  sins  on  Jesus?" C3 

What  means  this  eager,  anxious_.  0 
What  must  it  ee  to  ee  theke..  283 
What  bhall  I  do  to  ee  Saved..  £C3 
What  SHALL  the  IIahyest  ee?..  79 
What  though  clouds  are  hovering  257 
What  various  liindranccs  wc  meet  103 
When  lie  Cometh,  when  lie  cometh  1)7 
When  I  survey  llic  wondrous  cross  400 

AVhen  Jesus  Comes 53 

When  Jesus  co;nes  to  reward 259 

When  my  final  farewell  to  Ihe 210 

When  peace  like  a  river 20) 

When  the  Comfotitee  Came 100 

When  the  King  in  His  beauty  sha.l  377 

When  Ihe  Lord  from  heaven "36 

When  the  storms  of  life  arc 225 

When  we  get   home SOS 

Wliea  wc  reach  our  Father's— 297 


Where  aee  THE  NiNE^ 13 

Wherk  hast  thou  Gleaned? 83 

Where  is  my  boy  to-night  7 279 

Where  is  my  wandering  boy 279 

Wherisisthy  Refuge 312 

While  foes  arc  strong  and  danger.  183 
Wliile  life  prolongs  its  precious,.  213 
While  the  Days  are  going  by.  _  860 

White  A3  Snow 53 

Whiter  THAN  Snow... 169 

Whom  have  I,  Lord,  in  heaven...  258 

"Whosoever  hcarelh,"  shout, 10 

Whosoever  Will _ 10 

Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side 381 

Who's  on  the  Lords  side 160 

Wholly  Thine 137 

Why  DO  YOU  wait? 240 

w^hy  not  to-night? 240 

Will  Jesus  find  us  watching?.  259 

WiLMOT.    83&7S 423 

Windows  OPEN  toward 143 

Wishing,  Hoping,  Knowing 66 

With  harps  and  with  viols,  there..    44 

With  Ilia  dear  and  loving  care 343 

Wonderful  WORDS  OP  Life 2S3 

Wondrous  Gift 49 

AVoNDROus  Love .    80 

Work,  for  the  niglit  is  coming 123 

Would  you  lose  your  load  of  sin  ?  203 

Y 

Ye  MUST  BE  BORN  AGAIN 237 

Yes,  there  is  Pardon  for  You.  95 
Yet  there  is  Room ....-    81 

Yield  kot  to  Te^ittatiojk..^ .  89 


400 


TOPICAL     INDEX. 


Titles  in  Small  Cais.     First  Lines  in  Roiuau. 


Ari>«f ,  luy  soul,  ari?f ! 119 

B*-!!!  >)d,  what  love  ! 363 


ADOPTION. 

OuME,  PBODIGAL,  CO.Wli  ! 
1  am  now  a  child  of  God 


M'. 

33fi 
178 


Ank  ye  what  great  thing   . .  42S 

<"HKIST  POR  MK  1    2M 

Fully  I'orduaded  .    76 

Hk  kmiws   .  307 

I  know  that  iny  Redecmi-r    398 

Jksi  d  I:?  MINE    179 

LookiiTitoMe. .  .383 


\   ,-■    .•   i     il  my?....  lU,  167 

.^1 1-  ,  iii>     ■  i),  arise! 119 


<  time,  every  soul  by  sin. . 

KVKRT  DAV  ASD  HOPR     .  . 
ll.KLLKM'JAII  !     TIS  DOSB 


94 

«8 

2 

178 

63 


ASSURANCE. 

Lord,  I  care  nut  for  riches    348 

Mine!... T 277 

My  God,  I  havo  found    221 

My  h.HK-  is  built  on 162 

My  .I.-^us.  1  l..ve  Thee      .    .  314 

O  hapi»y  day  1 133 

Safe  in  the  arms  of  Jesus  4 

THE    BLOOD    OF  JESUS. 

.'us(  as  I  am    54 

.ffc-ls  I.;  JIKJHTY  TO  8AVK  .  .  201 
My  hope  i*  built  on 162 

MV  SrUl'L  WILL  OVERCOME  .  .   349    ^ 

Not  all  the  bloo<I  of  beasts    113 

V  BIT  THE  BLOOD    ..   332 

'  ,  what  burdena!    . .    57 


Ring  the  bells  of  Heaven 

UlMOIXG  AS  WE  JOCBNEY 


That  will  bb  Heaven 
The  pearl  op  orb.vtkst 

This  I  k.now  

'  T  is  the  pmrnise  of  God 

Veiulv,  vekilv 

When  peace,  like  a  river 


19 
3»0 


13 
300 
387 
2 
M2 
300 


WiSHisc;,  HOPixr,,  KNowi.Nc   66 


PREriOU.s  BLOoI> 
Rock  of  .\;.'es  .  . 

Saved  by  the  blood 
There  is  a  fountain  . . 


S47 

86 

254 

91 

What  H.vsxtHor  done  por?  21 

WhITKU  THAN  SXoW       169 

When  I  survey  the  wondrous  400 


Behold  a  Stranger  . . 

<''>me,  thou  w'.iry  ! . .. 
Ill  :h<-  -<il)-nt  midnight 


CHRIST    SEEKING. 

Jesus  Christ  is  passing  ....  230 

Jests  op  NAZARern    8 

Knocking,  knocking    17 

CHRIST    SOUGHT   BY   THE    SINNER. 


401 
413 
183 


Nl.NBTT  A.ND  SISE,  THB. 
SEBKI5G  TO  SAVE 


A  sISSER  POBGIVK.N     64 

HLKiiS  Xi:  .Now! 32 

Coinc,  my  soul ! 217 

Fully  persuaded    76 

I  am  coming  to  the  Cross. .    59 


Ia.mco.miso! 366 

I  bring  my  sins  to  Thee  .  156 
I  hear  Thy  welcome  voice. .  63 
I  stoo<l  outside  the  gate. . . .  172 
Just  aj<  I  am   64 


C 

177 


247 


Oh,  tender  and  sweet ! 

Pass  me  not ! 2^ 

She  only  touched  the  hem  20V 

Take  .me  as  I  am  !  .  368 

What  :*hall  i  do? 202 


CHRIST'S  CROSS  (The  Cross  op  Christ). 

Beneath  the  Cross   43      I've  PAiiSBD  thb  Cbo.ss 383  i  Paradisr    

BLK.SS  MK  NOW  ! 32      Must  Jesus  bear  the  CYoss?  206  '  Rejoice  and  be  glad  ! 


I  am  coming  to  the  Cross. 
In  the  Cross  of  Christ    . . . 


09 
68 


Near  THE  CuodJ 4B 

Once  FOR  ALL 16 


A  LITTLE  WHILE      ...    161,399 

Arise  A.tD  SHINE 198 

r  THE  Bridegroom  168 

'  coming ! 338 

Christ  rbtue>°btu 239 


The  <;ate  ajar. 
When  I  survey  . 

CHRIST'S   SECOND   COMING. 
<jRowN  Him  : 262 

How  HAPPY  ARB  WB  I 244 

Jesut  is  coming 379 

The  CROWNING  DAY     416 

Thou  art  coming!    271 

CHRIST   THE    SHEPHERD. 


287 
24 
15 

400 


Till  He  come!    69 

Watchman,  tell  me     110 

We   ■  \m   3M 

WHr  '  COMBS 62 

Will  Jbscs  PINO  C3? —  .  209 


Saviour,  like  a  Shepherd    .  126 


•  'ome  to  the  Saviour  1 62 

Oake  to  be  a  Daniel  ' 168 

I  cannot  tell  how  precious  251 

JeSCS  loves  EVE.N  MB 23 

Jesus  loves  me 413 

Ob,  I  am  so  happy  '    . .         265 


.Ninety  anh  nine,  the 
CHILDREN. 

OSLY  POR  Thkb        280 

Rhiic  the  bells  of  Heaven  . .    19 
jiuti-  in  the  arms  4 

S4-\TTKRSEBD!>0PRINDNRSS  174 
SLflilNG  ALL  TUK  TIME      .    .    276 

Pake  the  name  of  J^sus  .    .     72 


6     The  Lord  >  my  Shepherd      107 


The  light  op  the  worlii  41 
The  -swbkt  story  of  old  340 
Tricmph  by-and-by  .  289 
We  are  children  of  a  King  380 
Wk  Ku  MAK  hingto  Zion  200 
\Vh»n  He  .um.tb  9' 


TOPICAI,    INDEX.        Continued. 


COMMUNION    ^or,    THE    LORD'S    SUPPER). 

>'0.  Ml. 


Ala.i  :  aiKi  .li.l  my  ;'  111.  167 

Coiuf,  fortbf  feast  Is-tjuvad  191 


All!  I  a  soMifi-  ? 116 

Chbi.st  for  mk  ! 258 

Depth  of  mercy !    99,  346 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesu.s  .  123 
I  love  to  tell  the  story  ....  39 
I  ueed  Thee  every  hour  .  .  3 
I  waited  for  the  li'>t<i  125 


All-deeing,  Oraciou.s  Qod  . .  356 

t/HRlElT   FOR   MK  ! 268 

Dr.\w  me  nkarkr!    138 

Fully  peraiiaded    76 

I  am  coming  to  the  Cross. .  69 
I  bring  my  sin.s  to  Thee. . . .  166 
Jesus,  I  my  Cross  have  .  420 
Just  as  1  am   64 


Not  all  the  blood  of  beasts. .  113 
Till  He  come  !    60 

CONFESSION. 

Jesus,  and  shall  ir  ever  be  r  322 

Jl.-il    A    WORD   FOR  JK.SCS..    163 

Mine ! 277 

Ouce  I  wa.^  dead  in  sin  ....  129 
So  let  our  lips  and  lives. . . .  104 

TkI.L.ME  MORi:  ABUI  T  JE.-it.-i   394 

Tell  me  the  oM,  old  sr<.ry    .     37 

CONSECRATION. 

Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  . .  169 

More  holiness  v'ive  me  93 

Mi>re  love  to  Thee  135 

Nearer,  my  God  118 

None  of  Sef.k  268 

Not  my  own    .  342 

Oh,  to  be  nothing  :  74 

O.N  I-Y  FOR  Thek  1 280 


xa 


rismidDi:.'hi.:tiid  nn  Olive's  216 
WhenT  snrvt-y  thewondroiis  400 


The  half  was  sever  toll  154 

The  mistakes  of  my  life 190 

The  i'f.arl  of  greatest.,  300 
We're  marching  to  Canaan  166 
We  take  THE  (JIILTY  ...384 
Where  are  the  sixb?  ..  12 
Who  is  on  the  Lords  side?  3ai 


Saviour,  more  than  lift  48 

So.MEJinXfi    FOR  JeSI'b  26 

Take  ve  as  I  am  ! 368 

Take  my  life  and  let   234 

Thine,  Jesus,  Thine  !  226 

Thou,  my  everlasting 176 

What  ha.-*t  thoi'  doxk?.  .     21 
WnDt.r.v  TriiNK  137 


ETERNITY  (.sr^  Heaven  also). 


Along  the  river  of  Time      .  411 
Eternity  dawns 278 


Can  it  be  right? 269 

Faith  is  a  living  power  ....  216 
1  left  it  all  wit  h  Jesus  . .  90,  346 
1  need  Thee  cveiy  hour  ....      3 


Eternity  la  drawixc  . .      357 
Home  op  THE  SOIL 20 

FAITH. 

My  faith  looks  up 117 

My  faith  still  clings 299  ' 

Oh  for  a  faith!  108  • 

Oh.  I  left  iLall   346  I 


Oh,  theclanginghellsof  time  203 
The  sands  of  time  147 


O  spirit,  o'erwhelmed 173 

The  hem  of  His  <iABMEVT   26T 
Tis  the  promi.se  of  God    . .      2 

VeRU.V,  VKRILV  I 242 


FELLOWSHIP    WITH    CHRIST. 


At  the  feet  of  Jesiis 

100 

Bkolih  lam»  

.  305 

Christ  foh  mk  ! 

.  268 

Close  to  Thi:k 

176 

Come  near  me  '.  . 

231 

Obaw  mk  nearku 

138 

^^ERV  DAY   \M>  HOIK 

48 

He  cami;  to  MKrHANV    . 

385 

Hear  Thoc  my  fitAVKR  ' 

356 

I  need  Tlii'i'  .•vit\  liniu- 

3 

I  've  found  a  Friend  '.  224 

Jesi'S  is  .mi.ve  ! 179 

Jesls  only    257.  423 

jov  in  sorrow  151 

Mine  1 277 


Oil,  1  .iin  so  hapj>y  ' 
Oh,  .si.\(;  OF  Ills  .viGirrv 
Oh.  word  of  words  . 
Only ioh  Thek I 
Safe  in  the  arms    . 


More  love  to  Thee. . ^ 136  |  Sun  of  my  soul  . . 

My  Jesus.  I  love  Thee  314  I  Takf  the  name  of  Jesu> 


None  BUT  Christ  CAN  333 

Oh  happy  day!  ....  133 

Oh,  how  He  loves!      .  36 

GUIDANCE. 

Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  88 

He  kxow.s!  . .  307 

lie  leadeth  me! 61 

Leai>  me  ox  !  332 


All  the  way  my  60 

Brightly  gliamsunr  banner  313 

D.xrk  i.s  the  night 148 

Kvkry  pay  and  uocir  48 

Father,  TAKE  MY  HAM)'      316     OverJordan 343 

FUNERAL   AND    BURIAL. 

Je«UH,  lover  of  my  <«oul.  .88,  193 

.My  heavenly  home  266 

Oh,  think  of  the  home    92 

Shall  wi'  gather  >  124 

Shall  wumeet  beyond?  .  .       199 


Thine.  Jesus,  Thine!  .. 
Valley  OF  iu.ks.^ixg,  Tai 
What  ;•  FriiMi'I  v*  ••  l  •)\i' ' 


Pre(.it»us  promise 
Saviour,  like  a  shepherd 
Tlir  Lord's  my  She|>herd 
Thou,  my  eveiia«ting  . . 
Through  the  valley 


265 

46 

309 

280 

4 

84 

72 

'226 

196 

29 


50 
U6 
107 

176 
207 


l^-yon<l  the  smiling  aiitl  378 

KI(;Mn(Ml  Ikiix" 246 

(l/PrHKRi\<;  MrtMt'  361 

Oivf  MM-  the  wiiiKs  186 

In  the  (Jhrirttian's  home.  .  130 


There  s  a  land  that  is a04 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  . .  264 
Wk  shall  .meet  by-and-by  7 
We  shall  sleep,  tint  not  .184 
When  iwace,  like  a  river        20ft 


HEAVEN 

K  LIOHT   ri'ON   TIIRSHORK      233 
Aj,liltl<-  while 399 


ALMOST    THERE." 

300  I  OiiesweetlvHolemn  thought  192 


l>FM  vkra.nck   WII.LCOMK    .   367 
OATil.".KINO    ItOMK     361 

1  .am  iiow  .1  child  of  God  .  .  178 
1  am  wuiiiiiu  . .  37<) 


I  111  a  pikrini 

liOOKI<(c,    HO.MK 326 

.Mv  days  are  gliding 219 

.My  latest  sun  Is  sinking. .  .  187 
Oh,  think  of  the  home!. .  92 
<  Hi  lo  lie  over  yonder  I  .08,  414 


On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  303 

The  sjinds  of  time    147,  397 

■  T  will  not  be  long   393 

Waiting  I .  402 

We  are  waiting  by  the     .      220 


TOPICAL    INUKX. Cr>ntinvfd. 


NO. 

Bcfttitlful  valley  of  Kdeii  . .  202 
Ht'voiiil  tlic  siiiiliiiK  and  the  378 
BLKS.SED  IIOMKLANI)     260 

For  evkr  with  JKsri...  274 

Give  me  the  winjfB  of 186 

Home  at  lodt!    189 

HUMK  OP  THE  BUCL 20 

In  the  Christian's  home    . .  130 

Is  THK  PRESENCE  OP  THE..  68 
Is  .MV  .NAME  WRITTEN  THERE  348 
My    AIN    COl'NTRIE    417 

My  H(-:iv('iily  home  isbright  306 


HEAVEN. 

Not  halp  has  ever  been 

Over  Joruan    

Rise  \\\\  and  lia.-^ten 

Shall  we  gather? 

Shall  we  meet? 

Ten  thoiisiuid  times 

The  IIkavenlt  Land  

The  La.mii  is  the  LKiirr 
The  palace  of  the  Ki.no 
There's  a  beautiful  land    .. 

There's  a  land  that  is 

Tkere  is  a  land  of  juire. .  67, 


so. 

310  I 

343 

339 

124 

199 

270 

102 

243 

404 

218 

204 

264 


Come,  Holy  Spirit   — 
Come,  Thou  Almighty 
Holy  Spirit.  Faithful  . . 


128 

419 

40 


Are  you  coming  home? 311 

Calling  NOW 9 

Call  them  in! 103 

Child  of  sin  and  sorrow     . .  386 

('O.ME  believing! 390 

Come,  every  soul! 94 

Come,  for  the  feast 191 

"OoMK  sow  I  "  SAITH 200 

Come,  prodigal,  co.ME  I      .330 

Come  to  Jesus  1 132 

Conn'  to  the  Saviour ! 62 

Come,  ye  disconsolate  "...  197 


Christ  FOR  MK  !    268 

Come  r»ing,  my  soul 337 

Come,  we  that  love 300 

How  UAHPV  ARE  WB  !      244 

I  ve  found  a  joy  ! 101 

Joy  to  the  world :   ....  110,  236 


THE    HOLY    SPIRIT. 

More  TO  follow!  31 

O  Holy  Spirit,  come  '. 324 

Spirit  of  Truth 319 

INVITATION. 

Come,  ye  sinners,  jioor  127,  424 

Expostllation    200 

Gospel  BELLS 230 

Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wise  214 
Have  you  any  rcnnn  for  't  . .  284 

Jesus  calls  thee  ! 228 

Jesus  Christ  is  i^assing 230 

Oh,  word  of  worils  I    309 

Only  a  step  to  Jesus    144 

Ol'T  OP  THE  ARK  209 

Over  the  line 247 

Sinners,  turn  !   106 

JOY. 

My  Ood,  I  have  found    ....  221 

My  life  flows  on    389 

My  soul  is  happy 366 

O  crown  of  rejoicing 181 

O  happy  day  ! 133 

Oh,  1  am  BO  happy  266 


That  will  be  Heaven  fou  1j 
Tisa  k'oodiy  |dea.s;int  land  208 

To  be  there  !  261 

Waiting  and  WATCHifo;  210 
We  are  going  uo.mk  ..  308 
We'll  <iATiiKR  there  in  .  395 
We' re  going  home  to-inon<'W  22 
Wen- marching  to  Zi'in    ..  2S0 

We  shall  meet    7 

What  must  it  he  to  be  there !  383 

NVhen  we  get  home 308 

When  we  reach  our 297 


Stay,  Thou  insulted  S|)lrH  325 
The  Spirit,  O  siiin.r  43 

When  THE  Comforter         lOO 


TheGo8p«'llrunijK-i's  ... 

The  prodigal  child 

The  valley  of  blessing 
There  is  life  for  a  h'.-k     . 

To-day!   

Where  is  thy  hkfi  gi-  ? 
While  life  prolongs  . 

Whosoever  w  ill 

Why  do  you  wait  ?   

Why  not  to  night?   

Yes,  there  is  pardon 
Yet  there  is  room!   . . 


Rejoice  wiih  me  I 

Ring  the  Ix-lls  of  heaven 
slsgis(j  all  the  ti.mf     . 
Singing  as  we  Jhihnkv 
The  pearl  «tF  gheati  -!r 
There  is  joy  amnng 


26« 
3S 

19« 

89 

65 

312 

212 

10 

240 

24i 

95 

51 


28S 
19 
27C 
380 
300 
290 


Kvrry  d.iy  and  hour 

M'Hi-  tuve  to  Tine 


LOVE    FOR    CHRIST. 

48   I    My  Jesus,  I  love  Thee    ....  314   I   So.mi  riiiNo  KoR  .JKi»rrt  !. .    .     2S 

333   I  Tin   1 1  M  K  \k'  *  .  vi--  V  K  n  ion,  1 54 


136  1   None  HI  T  CiMiisT  CAN 


LOVE    OF    CHRIST    FOR    US. 


Behold,  what  love! 363 

(lOD  IS  love! 422 

(iikI  loved  the  world   30 

Have  you  on  the  Lord  ?  .  .  31 
I  have  heanl  of  a  Saviour  s  107 
I  love  to  tell  the  story  .39 
It  passeth  knowledge 73 


I  vc  found  a  Fri< ml !    . 

Jesus  loves  me 

Jesis  loves  even  mk.  . . 

.fesu-i  wept   

More  THAN  TONGI  K  CAN 
.Mv  Hi:iiKE.VEK    

Oh,  how  He  love> 


224  Oh,  sing  oi  Hi.,  miffhiy  love    «• 

413  '.)nce  I  w.Hs  dea«l  in  sin  ....  129 

23  Safe  in  the  arms  4 

421  Spirit  of  Truth  . .  .319 

330  Tell  me  the  old,  old  >i.ir>         37 

220  There  i>i  li.ve   .  .    380 

3G    ,    Wll.vr  IIASTTHOf  UONK  FOR?    31 


Uni.N(iING  IN  THE  SHEAVr 

Go  work  in  My  vineyard 
Hear  THE  Call!      


Ah,  my  heart  ' 

.Vit  ihou  weary .'         .       . 

Heautiful  v.illey  <.f  Kd.ii ' 

<'OMK  CNTo  Ml 


MISSIONARY. 

370  '  Jesus  shall  nigu    

98      One  more  davs  work  . . 
149       t^Ver  till- (n'l-all  >»avc   ..    .. 


141  '  Rf«,cue  the  |>eri>liiug 
28  :  Something  fou  Juar.-  : . 
296      What  shall  the  harvest  )><' 


PEACE    AND   REST. 

34  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesiis      123 

196  It  is  will  with  mv  sm  l      200 

202  M1;aR  Till   <'Ko>.s            .46 

359  «»h  foi;rh»'  |h.hc«-  '                     ir.i 


Peace!  bk  stili  ' 

I'm  >.«1N<.  ON 

."^iid  and  u  eai;. 

\N  ».    II.  WORK  TILL  J I 


IS 
26 
79 


407 

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TOPICAL    INDEX. 


-Continued. 


All  bail  the  power   101 

All  poople  that  on  earth    . .      1 

Awake  and  sinj,' 320 

Be  our  joyful  soug   286 

Come,  sing  the  gtwpel's 134 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King  419 
Come,  Thou  Fount  of  every  116 

Come,  we  that  love 260 

Crows  Him! 261S 

From  all  that  dwell     321 

BLBS8  MB  NOW    32 

Blest  be  the  tie 114 

Come.  Holy  Spirit  1 128 

Come,  my  soul !    217 

EVKN  HE  !    87 

Fathkr,  take  my  HASI)  '. .  316 
From  every  stormy  wind  . .  108 

God  is  great    406 

Hear  Tiior  mv  prayer!.  .  366 

I  AM  PRAYINt;  KOR  YOU 11 


COMK  1    .  .  309 

Hid  W0R1>   \  TOWER 182 

jKStS  L0VK8  EVBN  MK        .     •      23 

Dark  is  the  night 143 

From  every  atormy  wind  . .  105 

Hi:  will  hide  mi 225 

Hii.K  Tuor  me:    374 

Alii.s :  an.l  did  ? Ill 

BlKoS  mk  wow  ' 32 

r>ei.th  of  mercy  '  90,  346 

[  am  coming  ti>  tlie  CroH<        59 
1  am  TiiK  D<toU  408 


PRAISE. 

NO. 

Gloria  Patri  328 

Glory  bk  to  Je-^u:;  name  :   331 
Glory  to  God  on  high  !   ....  418 

Holy,  holy,  holy  '. 222 

How  sweet  the  name!   —    71 

Jesus,  hail ! 410 

Majestic  sweetness 412 

My  Ukdeemkr  229 

My  song  shall  be  of  Jesus !    142 
Oh  for  a  t  housand  tongues !    102 

PRAYER. 

I  need  Thee  every  hour.     .      3 
Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul.  .86,  193 

Lord,  dismiss  us  ! 189 

My  faith  looks  up 117 

My  prayer 93 

My  sin  is  great 299 

Nearer,  my  God    118 

Oh,  revive  is  ry  Thy  word  376 

Parting  hymn 317 

Pass  me  not    27 

PRECIOUS    PROMISES. 

Mine!    277 

Once  more  we  come  369 

I'recious  promi.se  .  80 

REFUGE. 

IliniNCi  IN  TUKE 232 

His  WORD  A  tower  182 

Je.sus,  lover  of  my  soul.  80,  193 
Mv  UKiH  tower  171 

REPENTANCE.' 

I  bring  my  sins 186 

I  hear  Thy  welcome  voir.- .      63 
I  stood  outside  the  gate        172 

Just  as  I  am   64 

Stay,  Thou  insulted  Spirit    323 


KO. 

Praise  ye  the  Lord  344 

Redeemed  !  redeemed  ! 4M 

Revive  IS  again 29 

Sound  the  high  pniises  293 
Take  the  name  of  Jesus  72 

The  new  SONG 44 

To  Him  who  for  our  396 

We  praise  and  bless  Thee  .  372 

We  worship  Thee 350 

Whom  ha\  e  I,  Lord  1 288 

Revive  Thy  work     223 

Rock  of  Ages 8S 

Save,  Jesus,  save  I   248 

Saviour,  breathe  an  evening  292 
Saviour,  visit  Thy  planta-  409 
Sweet  hour  of  prayer !  .  77 
'  T  is  the  blessed  hour  of  . .  334 
What  a  Friend  we  have  !  . .  29 
What  various  hindrances  !    IDS 

WINDOW.S  OPEN  TOWARD    .      143 


Walt,  my  soul !  . .  426 

Whosoever  WILL    10 

WONDERFIL  W()RD.«  OF  LIFE  285! 


Rock  of  Ages 

86 

Safe  in  the  arms   . 

4 

The  Cro.-^.^  of  Jesvs  • 

43 

The  .SOLID  Rock  

162 

Take  me  as  I  am  ! 

368 

The  mistakes  of  my  life 

190 

There  ia  joy  among  tlk! . . 

.  .  296 

Wi:  take  the  oriLTY  . . . 

. .  384 

What  shall  I  do? 

202 

Hi  autiful  morning  '    .  392 

JJcynnd tin- .-smiling and  tin-  378 


.Amaziiik' Kui''' '    213 

<'0MK  IIKI.IKVIM,    390 

<  'ome,  every  soul  !    94 

<!ome,  Hiiig  the  gospel'**  134 

I>OER.-  op  THE  WORD    ..  369 

Fierce  and  wild 26:! 

Fix  Vol  r  evk-<  ipos  JE.-r  263 

Fresh  trom  tin-  throne  170 

(Jood  news 291 

(irnce'i  iMachaiiningHouiid  49 

IIk  THAI  iiEi,ri.i.ETii  316 

Ho,  KVKRV  om:  that'  302 

Hfiw  Holcmii  !ir<'  tin-  words!  70 

How  h\M-.i  the  >•  ■■••'1 '  287 

I  AM  THE  l»>>oli  103 

I  hear  iIk' Savluur  .-,a.v         .  35 


RESURRECTION. 
ll.illeluiah.  He  is  ri>en  180 

I  SHALL  ItK  .SATISKIKU  ■ 


SALVATION. 

1  liear  the  words 

1>  .lesus  able  lo  reileeni? 
It  is  fim.-medI 

Ji:Stt»  I.-^  MKillTY  TO  SAVE 

Light  after  darkne>> 
Long  in  darkness 

.MCRCV    s  KKEi: 

My  hope  is  liuili  on     . 

Mv  sol  I.  W  II.I.  oVKlti  oMi: 
No  OTHER  NAM! 

Not  all  tlif  blood 
Not  what  these  hands 
Nothing  hit  the  blood 

Once  for  all  ' 

Pill  for  the  hhork  ! 
Salvation  !  oh.  ih<'  joyful 


.tr>i 


3C4 
241 
281 
201 

330 

227 

.318 

162 

349 

78 

113 

388 

332 

16 

83 

103 


The  GLORIors  MORNING  371 

We  sl):ill  sleep,  but  iiol         .    184 


Saved  by  the  iti.oon  264 

Song  of  salvation 187 

Take  me  as  I  am  368 

The  GATE  A.IAK  15 

The  gospel  of  Thy  grace  327 

The  Great  Physician  . .  r,<\ 

The  jii  ize  is  set  before  ns  289 

Tlie  whole  worlrl  41 

TbiM-e  is  a  fountain  91 

There  is  life  for  a  look  80 

'Tis  the  piomi-H-  of  G(mI  2 

What  SHALL  I  do?  20^ 

White  as  snow      83 

Wl,-IIIN«i,  HoeiNG.  KNOWING    6« 

Whosoever  will 10 

Ye  .Mt'-'T  BE  lU'Kv  .^m?v  237 


TOi'U  A  I,    INDKX.  —  f'omtniu;/. 


All,  iriv  tuMrt  ' 

Art  tliou  wt-ary  ?    

Bletisi'd  ho|M- !    

Coin'-,  v*-  <li4cuu8ulat4? ' 


Alad!  and  did  luy?...  Ill, 
Did  (.'linst  oVr  siiiinTi*;' 
I  pivf  My  life  for  tlit-c 
Mnii  of  son-ow-N ! 


Coinf  iii'iir  me '. 
Faint,  yet  imr.HuiiiK' 
IIiniNti  IX  THKK 

Hold  fast  till  I  comb. 


Come,  paoDiciAi. 

Daur  to  hk  a  Damkl  !  ■ 

I  need  Thee 

Lkt  the  loweu  liouts. 


All  the  way 

Fl'lly  trusting 

Hk  knows  

I  am  trustiPk'  Tlie< 


Almost  v>crsii:tdiit 
Alunj;  I  he  river  of  Tiiiie 

Cut  it  down ' 

Etkk.mty  ! 

Hapten,  sinner,  to  he  wise 
Have  you  any  room? 
In  the  ailent  midnight 


Am  I  .1  >oldiei' .'  

Brii-'htly  heams  our. . 
Briphtl>  u'lcjinis    

ItRl.M.INt.  I.N  TlIK  SlIKAVI.! 

I>Aiu:  TO  HK  A  Danikl! 
Ijo,  Work  in  My  vineyajil 
Mark,  the  voice  of  Je?jus  : 
Ifoii.  TiiK  Four  ' 
llo,  rea|K'r»  of  life's 

Is  VOL  U  LA.M1'  Bl  RNINi.  ' 

Lo  :  fhf  day '>•  '•  •' 


All  hail  the  jMiwer 
All  jH'tijilf  thai  M'l 
Am  I  a  .-oldier  ; 
Amnxins:  grace  I 
Aiu<i:  AND  snixi 
Ari.-e.  my  sou! ' 
Awake  and  niu.- 
Blest  lie  the  lie  : 
Come,  Thou  Fount  ! 


SORROW. 

no. 

34  I   Did  Christ  o  er  sinners  weej 

19S  I  (Jo,  Iniry  thy  sorrow  I 

245   j   .JoV  IN  .-JOUKOW 

197  Not  now,  my  child  ! 

SUFFERINGS    OF    CH 

167  1  My  Rkdkkmkk 

131  '  (>  t^'hri^t,  what  hurdens  '.  . . 

21  '  Olivk'.s  bkow 

140  j  Siitferlng  Saviour 

TEMPTATION. 

231  I    I  need  Thee 

301  I  My  soul,  he  on  thy  i^uard  I 

232  Singing  ALL  THK  timk 
173  1  Sweet  hour  of  prayer 

TEMPERANCE. 

336      Long  in  dnrknen^ 

168  Ke.scue  the  perishing  '. 

3      King  the  l)ells  of  heaven 
65      The  mistakes  of  my  life 

TRUST. 
60     .Fe-,u.s,  1  will  trust  Thee 
139      Look  away  to  .lesus      . 
307      Only  trusting  in  my 
290      Onwakk  <.() ! 

WARNING. 

75        1   NEVKR  KSKW  TOt'  ! 

411      .Ii;sis  or  Nazaui:tii  ! 

238      Nothing  but  leaves 

203       OlTOF  THE  AUK    

214  Say,  ark  iror  ready  ?  — 
284  Sinners,  turn  !  why  will  . . 
183      Soiihil  the  alarm  ! 

WORK. 

116  Must  1  go  and .'    . 

65  Nothing  but  leaves  I 

313  Not  now,  my  child  1 

370  Oh,  what  are  you  going? 

168  Oil,  where  are  the  reajKTs? 

98  One  more  day's  work 

120  Only  an  armour-liearer      . . 

14  Onward,  Christian  soldK-rs 

160  Onwaiu)  cio  ! 

403  Onward,  upward  '. 

149  H'-ciH'  the  iierj^liiti.' ' 

WORSHIP. 

IQl  Come,  ye  disconsolate 

1  l)i'p(  h  of  mercy  :  99, 

116  I'.vKN  .mk:    

213  How  sweet  the  name 

198  I  love  Thy  kingdom 
119  Nearer,  my  (Jod 

320      Oh,  for  a  thousand  tongues! 

114        Ol.lVK  .-   IIIIOW 

116       Rock  ol  A«es 


•io. 
131 

61 
161 

47 


OLIVI.  ,->  HKmW 

Only  a  little  while 
Only  waiting        . 
What  shall  I  do? 


so. 
21« 
3«S 

376 
201 


RIST. 

229  I  There  is  a  green  hill  2T3 

67  I  Thoudiflst  leaveThythn.ii,- 18« 

216      To  Him  who  for  our -■'ill'*       396 

146  1  When  1  survey  the  4og 


3  I  Teinpieil  and  tried  249 

112  Trust  on  ! 352 

276  '  What  a  Friend  !     29 

77  Yield  not  to  temptation  89 


227   i  The  TRODtGAL  <-HILI)  3S 

18  WhaTSHALL  the  HARVEST?     79 

19  U'ukiu:  is  my  boy? 279 

190  Yi(id  not  to  temiitation  S9 


341  TlIK  LulUi  WILL  I'ROVIDK    ..         5 

164  Thy  WILL  Bi;  DONE 373 

272  ,  Tklstisg  .iBsr.s,  that  IS  .  165 

364  Trust  on  f  362 


377 
3 
96 
209 
363 
106 
391 


298 

96 

47 

194 

165 

28 

82 

176 

364 


What  SHALL  THK  harvest?  79 

WllKUK  IS  THY  RKKIIGE?     .  .    312 

While  life  prolongs 213 

Why  do  you  wait?  240 

Why  NOT  To-Ni(;nr ;  246 

Yet  there  i>  rooui  '  31 

Yield  not  to  temptation  89 


S(  ATTI.H  SKKDS  OK  K1NH-      .    174 
STANn  IT  FOR  JkSIS  '.....    121 

The  worrl  of  (<od  is  given      395 
Tell  ii  out  :  329 

TlIKRi:    S  A  WoKK  KOR  KA)  II    £«3 

145 
30« 
79 
33 
360 
132 


To  the  work  : 

Wk  "ll  work  TILL  Jesus 
What  siiai.i.the  iiarvesi  • 

WllKKK  IIA.ST  TIIOl    ? 
135    !     WllILi:  rUK  l>AY.«  ARE  GOIM 

18  '  W..rk,  f->i-  ihf  hiu'lit 


197      Salvation,  oh.  the  Joyful  '  109 

346  I   ."^axioiir,  visit  Thy  jilaiita-  409 

87  j  Swf.-t  hi. iir  of  prayer  !       ..  77 

71  I  Till- Lorils  my  Shepherd  10' 

211  {  There  is  a  fountain  91 

118  I   Wi:  woRsiiii- TlIKE  354 

102  I   Will  n  I  survey           .  400 

216      WiiiriK  niAN  .-NOW  169 

86         WoNUEhPIM.  WORDS  OF  LIFE   282 


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